New Entry to Museum! - Alf Engen Ski Museum

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New Entry to Museum! - Alf Engen Ski Museum
New Entry to Museum!
ISHF Class of 2007
Woody Anderson
Winter 2007
Ted Johnson
Pete Karns
Paul McCollister
K Smith
Margo WaltersMcDonald
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The 2007 Intermountain Ski Hall of Fame was held at the Joe Quinney Winter Sports Center
on Thursday, September 20, 2007. The six inductees are outlined below.
Woody Anderson (1932 -
)
A Renaissance man of skiing in the Intermountain Region,
Woody Anderson’s accomplishments cover the spectrum of the
sport. Woody began teaching skiing in 1947 in Salt Lake City,
Utah with the Deseret News Ski School. He joined the Brighton
Ski School in 1948 and was its assistant director from 1954 to
1962. Woody owned and operated the Woodhaus Ski and Sports
Shop at Brighton from 1956 to 1963.
Woody competed for the Armed Forces while stationed with
the U.S. Army in Germany from 1951-1953.
Woody became ski school director at the new Park City Resort
in 1964 and was named its general manager in 1965, serving
in both capacities until 1971, when he was appointed vice
president-general manager. From 1963 to 1967 he owned and
operated the Miner’s Find Ski & Sport Shop
in Park City. He became owner-president of
Pomerelle Ski Resort, Albion, Idaho, in 1973.
From 1977 to 1984 Anderson was ownerpresident of Magic Mountain Ski Resort near
Twin Falls, Idaho.
Woody was one of the founders of the
Intermountain Ski Instructors Association,
serving as its secretary, certification chairman, president
and director. He was National Certification Chairman of the
Professional Ski Instructors of America in 1968 and was
designated a Lifetime Member for his contribution to organized
skiing by the PSIA/PSIA-I in 1978. Woody was inducted into the
PSIA-I Hall of Fame in 2004.
Ted Johnson (1926 - )
As the visionary and founder behind Snowbird Ski and Summer
Resort, Ted Johnson forever altered the recreational landscape
of Utah. The one-time beach enthusiast in his native California
and later a do-it-all employee at Alta Ski Area, Ted in 1965 put
his foresight and fortitude into a dream of establishing a resort
with the purchase of the Blackjack mining claims. This lead to
Johnson’s acquisition of the 800-acre parcel abutting Wasatch
National Forest lands in storied Little Cottonwood Canyon.
After persevering through five years of study and setbacks,
heartbreak and breakthroughs, and orchestrating the
construction of a canyon-long sewer line,
Johnson welcomed the first skiers to
Snowbird in 1971. The resort’s environmentembracing sod-covered roofs, internationallyacclaimed ski runs, hotels and cuisine, and
its skier/boarder/tourist conveyance system
that includes a 120-passenger tram and a
skier tunnel, stand as legacies to the wily
“Silver Fox,” an entrepreneur whose quest
was not to be denied.
Pete Karns (1945 - )
Pete Karns carved an impressive legacy of accomplishment at
every level of skiing competition – junior, collegiate, Olympic,
Masters. A native of Jackson Hole, Wyoming, Karns was a
dominant competitor in slalom, downhill, cross-country and
jumping in the region’s junior ranks starting in 1955. His
triumphs in cross-country and Skimeister (4-way combined)
events as a member of the University of Utah Ski Team between
1964 and 1967 earned him NCAA All-American honors in 1966.
In 1967 he won the cross-country title in the 1967 Rocky
Mountain Intercollegiate Ski Championships.
Pete placed first in the U.S. Biathlon National Championships
in 1970 and 1972. In 1972 he was a member of the U.S.
Olympic Biathlon Team that placed 6th in the Sapporo, Japan,
Olympic Games, the best performance by a US Biathlon team
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at that time. He was second in the 1980
U.S. Biathlon National Championships and
second in the team relay in the 1985 World
Masters Cross-country Championships.
Karns served as a member of the U.S.
Olympic Committee from 1973 to 1976, the
same years he coached the U.S. Biathlon
Team. He coached the U.S. Olympic Biathlon
Team in 1976 and was Chief of Timing for Biathlon during the
1980 Olympic Winter Games in Lake Placid, New York. During
the 2002 Olympic Winter Games in Salt Lake City, Karns served
as chief of forerunners for biathlon events.
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Paul McCollister (1915 - 1999)
Following a successful career operating a California-based radio
advertising company, Paul McCollister used his creative genius
to envision, and ultimately build, the world-renowned Jackson
Hole Ski Area in Northwestern Wyoming. In 1957, nearly 20
years after discovering the pristine beauty of the Grand Tetons,
Paul moved his family from the rapidly growing California
Bay Area to the remote and wild valley of Jackson Hole. Paul
experienced all the wonderful opportunities the area had to
offer, but his entrepreneurial spirit was about to be unleashed.
In 1963 Paul McCollister launched the infant resort by forming
the Jackson Hole Ski Corporation, obtaining a $1 million
government-sponsored loan, and heeding the advice of ski
mountain-savvy Willy Schaeffler, legendary coach of the touted
Denver University Ski Team. Construction began in 1964.
When the Jackson Hole Ski Area opened in 1966, it offered
three chairlifts and a 63 passenger aerial
tramway, the iconic centerpiece of Paul’s
dream. The tram whisked skiers to the
summit of Rendezvous Mountain, boasting
a vertical rise of 4,139 feet, the greatest
in North America at the time. From day
one Jackson Hole has attracted the most
talented and dedicated individuals. It is
truly a skiers’ mountain. Rightfully proud,
Paul said of his efforts: “There are not
too many people who have created something from virtually
nothing. This is my baby. It has turned out to be my life.” Paul
McCollister retired from the resort in 1992 and died in 1999 at
the age of 84.
K Smith (1916 - 2001)
The ski pioneering exploits of K Smith are various and
numerous. But one is paramount: Brighton Ski Area in Utah’s
Big Cottonwood Canyon. In 1936 the man with only an initial
for a first name added alpine skiing to Brighton’s recreational
offerings when he installed a T-bar tow to serve skiers. K began
skiing in 1924. What followed was a lifetime of significant
skiing-related accomplishments. They include being president
of the Alpine Ski Club in 1940, a member of the storied 10th
Mountain Division of World War II fame, and the battalion ski
supervisor in the 86th Mountain Infantry Division.
While stationed in the military in Japan in 1945, K built that
country’s first ski lift in Sapporo, which played host to the
1972 Olympic Winter Games. In 1946 Smith became operator
of Brighton Ski Area and started its ski school, which bore his
name. He was responsible for training
numerous ski instructors and served on the
board of directors of the Professional Ski
Instructors of America-Intermountain.
In 1954 K started the Salt Lake County Ski
School for school children and in 1956
he pioneered the Deseret News Free Ski
School, the largest in the nation, both held
in Brighton. He coached the Westminster College, Salt Lake City
Ski Team in 1970 and set many challenging race courses for
local racers during the 50’s and 60’s. K retired in 1972 and was
inducted into the PSIA-Intermountain Hall of Fame in 1989. He
died July 21, 2001.
Margo Walters-McDonald (1942 - )
From 1957 to 1967 the name Margo Walters perennially
appeared high on the result sheets that spanned the
spectrum of ski racing: the Intermountain Championships,
the Intermountain Junior and Senior National Championships,
the Western Regional Championships, the storied Snow
Cup, Roche Cup, and Harriman Cup events, the U.S. National
Championships and the Olympic Winter Games.
The fiercely-competitive, yet diminutive, Margo first donned
skis in 1951 in Bear Gulch, Idaho -- a fateful event that
ultimately led to a first place finish in the Junior Nationals, a
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second place finish in the Senior Nationals,
three Snow Cup victories (1960, 1961
and 1963), and a 21st place finish in the
downhill in the 1964 Olympic Winter
Games in Innsbruck, Austria, where she was
a member of the U.S. Olympic Team.
A graduate of Salt Lake City’s Jordan High
School, Margo served as executive director
of the Intermountain Ski Association from 1967 to 1970.
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Herb & Helga Lloyd, Patti & Dan Meldrum, Nona Weatherbee
Barbara and Alan Engen
Lester & Safia Keller, John Durham, Dr. Greg Thompson
Mike Wilson, Dave Thurgood, Bill Briggs, Woody & Sandy Anderson
Chris McCollister, Holly McCollister, Janne Martell, Anne Smith, Pete Karns, Woody Anderson, Margo Walters-McDonald, Ted Johnson
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Winter 2007
Celebration!
Alf Engen Ski Museum Celebrated its 5th Anniversary
On July 14th, 2007 at the Utah Olympic Park
The Alf Engen Ski Museum Foundation hosted their five year Anniversary at the Utah Olympic Park on
Saturday, July 14th, 2007. A public celebration was held from 1:00 - 5:00 pm. Admission to the event was
free. Half-price rides on The Comet summer bobsled, Xtreme and Ultra Ziplines and Quicksilver Alpine
Slide were offered to all guests, plus free hot dogs and sodas to the first 500 attendees. Additional
activities for the whole family included a magician, face painting, bounce houses, giveaways, museum
tours, ski history lectures and more. Over 800 guests participated in the day’s activities.
Xtreme Zipride
Later that evening 130 donors to the Foundation enjoyed a thank-you reception at the Utah Olympic
Park. This included a bar and light buffet in the third-floor Quinney Conference Room, followed by a
program and Freestyle Aerial Show.
Happy Five Year Anniversary Alf Engen Ski Museum!
Made possible by
generous grants from
the George S. and
Dolores Dore Eccles
Foundation and the
Park City Chamber
Bureau.
Museum Tour
Face Painting
Arts Kids
Museum Visitors
Quicksilver
Alpine Slide
Freestyle Show
The Comet - wheeled bobsled
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New Entry to Museum
Designer’s Statement
by Libby Hyland
“The design goal of this project was to make a clear entry
to the Alf Engen Ski Museum at eye level, and draw
visitors down the hall to the start of the exhibitions. To
give the space definition, we designed a dimensional wall,
which wraps from the lobby, around the corner of the
entry, down the long hallway opposite the silver doors,
and around the corner to the existing Hall of Fame wall.
The wall is 72 feet long, 12 feet high, and undulates,
recalling the movement and shape of the Intermountain
West’s snow drifts. Alcoves are formed by the curves,
making room for future exhibit cases and displays.
Lighting was improved to showcase the wall, an
aluminum-frame structure with a printed fabric wrap that
can be replaced and refreshed later with new content.
The wall was designed by Jared Sweet and built by Utah¹s
Fusion Graphics. Photos were provided by the University
of Utah J. Willard Marriott Library Ski Archives.
View of Museum Entry Wall looking toward entrance.
The background of the wall graphic is a panoramic
shot of the Wasatch Mountain Range. Overlayed
graphics and photos start at present day and take the
visitor back in time, setting the stage for the Silver Ore
to White Gold exhibit and the rest of the museum.
As always, working with Executive Director Connie
Nelson, and the Alf Engen Ski Museum Board was
a creative director’s dream...they are supportive,
collaborative and have an outstanding vision of the
mission and purpose of the museum.
”
Entry wall, graphic and environmental design by Jared Sweet.
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Winter 2007
1980s detail
of entry wall.
This new entry has been made possible
thanks to the generous donations of
our Museum members, the Office of
Museum Services and the Marriner S.
Eccles Foundation.
Marriner S. Eccles
Foundation
Board member
Barbara Yamada
viewing entry
photos.
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Chairman’s Letter
by Scott Ulbrich
Board of Trustees
Happy holidays and
welcome to the 2007
Winter Edition of the
Alf Engen Ski Museum
Foundation’s Ski Meister.
Scott C. Ulbrich
Chairman/President
Alan K. Engen
Chairman Emeritus
Mike Korologos
Vice President
Barbara Yamada
Secretary
Michael R. Maughan
Treasurer
Connie Nelson
Executive Director
Dr. A. Joseph Arave
Kristi Terzian Cumming
David Davenport
Spencer P. Eccles
James Gaddis
Don Hague
Herbert C. Livsey
Barbara McConvill
David C. Pickett
David Quinney
Dr. Greg C. Thompson
David Vandehei
Honorary Board
Members
Ruth Rogers Altmann
New York City, NY
John Bower
St. Louis, MO
Spencer F. Eccles
Salt Lake City, UT
Bill Lash
Seattle, WA
Janet Q. Lawson
Salt Lake City, UT
It is a pleasure to report
that both our financial
and visitation numbers
for 2007 have been the ‘best’ yet. We have
been able to not only balance our 2007
budget; we were able to exceed income
projections which enabled us to complete
Phase I of a new entrance to the museum.
We will be working to raise more funds next
year to complete Phase II in 2008. Our goal is
to keep the Museum vibrant and attractive to
both new and repeat guests.
Another achievement has been the record
number of guests that have visited our
Museum this year. Several factors have
contributed to this increase. Admission
charges to the Utah Olympic Park (and
Museum) are now free (as of May, 2007). We
have also worked diligently to promote the
Museum locally and beyond. Since opening
in May 2002, the Alf Engen Ski Museum
has entertained and enlightened more than
690,000 visitors.
We have been able to achieve our goals
thanks to an increase in membership
numbers, individual and foundation
contributors and grant funds. The Foundation
is also fortunate to have a dynamic and active
Board of Trustees and docent program. We
truly appreciate everyone for their financial
and personal support. We could not have the
financial and program success without you!
Education Program
Free educational field trip
• Related to the Grade 4 Core
Curriculum
• Teacher binders support field trip
• Tour of the Utah Olympic Park
• Hands-on experiences
• Interactive discussions
• Goodie bags given to each student
Contact Connie at (435) 658-4240 to book
your field trip or if you are interested in being
a docent.
Thank you to our
tireless docents:
Barbara Engen
Ute Fowler
Dick & Martha Kleffman
Herb & Helga Lloyd
Ray Miamidian
Karen Oliver
Charlotte Pratt
Bill, Suzie & Brian Rytting
Dick Taylor
David & Susan Vandehei
Mary Ann Vennett
Henry Whyte
Thank you to sponsors:
Summit County RAP Tax
Marriner S. Eccles Foundation
Wells Fargo Bank
Lou Lorenz (deceased)
Salt Lake City, UT
Donn G. Mosser, M.D.
Minneapolis, MN
Gray F. Reynolds
Davidsonville, MD
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Thank you for helping to achieve our mission
– preserving the rich history of skiing in
the Intermountain Region. We wish you a
healthy, prosperous and snowy 2008.
Marriner S. Eccles Foundation
Winter 2007
Seasons Greetings from
the Executive Director
Update
By Connie Nelson
Thank you to everyone for your
generous and ever strong support.
The Alf Engen Ski Museum
Foundation celebrated its five
year anniversary this year. It has
been so amazing to watch this
organization gain strength and
momentum thanks to support
from all of you – members, donors, Board members,
docents, and grant and foundation organizations.
Tour of Utah
Olympic Park
Our Museum has had the privilege to educate over
180,000 guests this year compared to 160,000 last
year. This is a 58% increase from our 2003 visitation
numbers! The Museum has worked hard over the past
five years to maintain and expand our world-class
facility to attract more local, national, international
cultural and historical tourists. This is, in part, due to the
support of the Utah Athletic Foundation and marketing
grants from the Summit County 1% Restaurant Tax.
Trying out a luge sled
We were able to promote and expand our Educational
Field Trip program thanks to grants from Summit
County RAP Tax, Wells Fargo Bank and the Marriner
S. Eccles Foundation. The 2006/2007 school year
saw over 1,600 parents, students and teachers from
25 schools. The Museum’s volunteer docents are the
cornerstone of this program. All 23 docents are trained
and enjoy coaching new docents. The exciting result of
working with these valued docents is to see how they
have taken ownership of the program and work hard to
ensure its success.
I would like to give a special ‘thanks’ to the docents,
Board members and to our president – Scott Ulbrich,
for continuing to guide and teach me everyday! What
an honor to be associated with such a high caliber of
professionals! Hope to see you here at the Museum
soon! Happy Holidays!
Hands on
experiences
A publication of the Alf Engen Ski Museum Foundation
Interactive
discussions
Alf Engen Ski Museum Foundation
Connie Nelson, Executive Director
Alf Engen Ski Museum Foundation
2990 Bear Hollow Drive
P.O. Box 980187
Park City, Utah 84098
[email protected]
www.engenmuseum.org
(435) 658-4240 Tel
(435) 658-4258 Fax
Inquiries, questions, or submissions of press releases and articles of interest
for the Alf Engen Ski Museum Foundation newsletter are welcome. Send
correspondence and newsletter submissions to the Foundation office.
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Donor Wall Members
Benefactors
$1,000,000+ Donors
George S. & Dolores Doré Eccles
Foundation
Emma Eccles Jones Foundation
Lawson, Janet Q.
S. J. & Jessie E. Quinney Foundation
Gold Medal Donors
$100,000 - $999,999 Donors
Dr. Ezekial & Edna Wattis Dumke
Foundation
Katherine W. & Ezekiel R. Dumke Jr.
Foundation
Marriner S. Eccles Foundation
Engen, Evelyn
Lawson, Frederick Q.
Quinney, David & Shari
Swartz Foundation (Jim & Susan)
Silver Medal Donors
$5,000 - $99,999 Donors
Alta Ski Lifts Company
Anderson, Barbara Stewart
Cumming Foundation
Cumming, John & Kristi
Dreyfous, James & Geralyn
Duncan, Paul & Marilyn
Eccles, Spencer P. & Kristine
Engen, Alan & Barbara
Engen, Scott & Marcie
Engen, Todd & Michelle
Fidelity Foundation
Gilbert, G. S. Beckwith
Hyland, Libby
Knowles, Lawrence & Marilyn
Korologos, Tom C.
Lawson, Peter Q.
Richard E. & Nancy P.
Marriott Foundation
Miller Ski Company
Mosser, Dr. Donn G. & Dr. Janet
Prothro, Mark & Diane
Pickett, David & Nancie
Prince, JaLynn & Greg
Ray Quinney Nebeker
Reister-Robb Interactive
Sackler, Dr. & Mrs. Richard
Saunders, Hy & Debra
Shrontz, Jody
Summit County
Sweet, Jared
Ulbrich, Scott & Susanne
U.S. Forest Service
Utah Office of Museum
Services
Wallace, M. W.
Webber, Dick
Williams, Larry
Witter, Dean (Morgan Stanley)
Wells Fargo Bank
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$1,000 - $4,999 Donors
Academy Studios
Altmann, Ruth Rogers
Amidon, David
Bamberger Foundation
Richard D. Bass Foundation
Beekley, W. Mason
Bounous, Junior & Maxine
Bower, John & Elizabeth
Briggs, William M.
Burt, Chad
Byrne Family, The
George Cartwright Family
Cocoran, John M.
Deer Valley Resort
Duncan, David R. L., M.D. & Irma W.
Durham, John & Shirley
Durham, Wilby & Betty
Fletcher, Mel & Peggy
Fox, Leo W.
Fuegi, Hans & Sally
Gaddis, Jim & Barbara
Goldminer’s Daughter
Goodman, Irvin & Dorthy
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IBM Corporation
Imboden, Adolph
International Skiing History Association
Johnson, Ted & Shirley
Keller Family Foundation
Kessler, Alfred E.
Kogstad, Rolf
Kunau, Lex & Celia
Langford, Kirk
Lawrence Goodman Fund
McMullen Family Foundation
Meldrum, Daniel & Patricia
Merriman, III, Charles H.
Michaels, H.C. & B. A.
Miller, Earl A.
Nebeker, Dick & Ann
Newman, Frank
Park City Chamber/Bureau
Pineridge Winery
Penske, Roger S.
Professional Ski Instructors of America
Prosek, Tom
Prothro, J. Patrick
Roberts, Linda
Rowan, Chuck & Suzanne
Royal Street Corporation
Rytting, Bill & Suzy
Shaffer, Richard & Kay (Nagel)
Shane, Elfreide
Snyder, Daniel & Debra
Spedden, Rush & Betty
The Summit Institute
Sundance Resort
Sweeney, Ed
Taylor, Larry
Thomas, Richard S. & Susan G.
Thompson, Dr. Gregory C. & Karen S.
Underdog Foundation
Utah Humanities Council
Weisel, Thomas
Wild Old Bunch
Willard L. Eccles Foundation
Wythe, Henry & Susan
Yamada, Barbara
Yerman, Bob
Zions Bank
Winter 2007
Alf Engen Ski Museum Members
November 2006 - November 2007
New membership benefits!
See the included pledge envelope.
Corporate Members
Sustaining Members
Supporting Members
$5,000 +
Eccles, Spencer P. & Kristine
Marriott Foundation, Richard E.
& Nancy P.
Quinney, Shari & David
$1,000 - $5,000
$500 - $1,000
*Engen, Alan & Barbara
*Fuegi, Hans & Sally
Karns, Pete & Jeanine
Park City Mountain
Resort
Salt Lake Convention
& Visitor’s Bureau
*Byrne, John J. III
*Cumming, John & Kristi
*Korologos, Tom & Ann
Durham, John & Shirley
Gaddis, Jim & Barbara
Imboden, Adolph
Johnson, Ted & Shirley
Lawson, Frederick Q.
Mosser, Donn & Janet
Contributing Members
*Anderson, Graham
Ator, George
*Bennion, Kitty
Berry, Michael (National Ski
Areas Association)
Besobrasov, Nicholas & Ellen
Bledsoe, Doug & Diane
Bower, John & Bonnie
Brennwald, Heidi & Tim
Brett, Walt & Candy
Brewer, Richard & Jane
*Burt, Chad S.
Burton, Norman & Joanne
*Compton, Harold R.
Cutler, Dr. Craig
Dalebout, Mel
Danforth, Murray & Judith
*Douglas, Ronald & Nylene
Drews, Lois
Dumke Jr., Katherine W. & E.R.
Durkee, David (Corporate
Family Members
Adams, Neal & Marilyn
Arave, Dr. Joseph & Holly
Archer, Frank & Robyn
Beggs, Thomas J.
Bounous, Junior & Maxine
Bradshaw, Howard & Afton
Burnett, Dave & Katie
(Eccles)
*Cameron, Steve & Joanne
Dean, Peggy
Dennis, Leland & Thayre
DeRose, Jennifer M.
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Shane, Elfriede
Split Rail Foundation
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McMullen Family
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of Ted Johnson)
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Flying Ace Productions (Trace
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Feddersen)
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Joklik, Pam & Frank
Kjeldsberg, Carl & Gillean
& family
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*Levitt, Bill & Mimi
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*Lorenz, Betty
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*Meldrum, Dan & Patty
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Park City Chamber/Bureau
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Yamada, Barbara
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Ike Hall
Irwin, Jim & Liz - In honor of
Ted Johnson
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Ted Johnson)
Shuler, Ed & Colleen - In
honor of Ted Johnson
Southard, Carolyn & Marvin
- In honor of Ted Johnson
Strang, Mike & Kit - In honor
of Ted Johnson
$50 - $100
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Hague, Don & Lorna
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*Dake, Daniel & Nadine
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Ulbrich, Scott & Susanne
*Webber, Richard
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Karen
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*Besser, Dr. Gretchen Rous
In honor of Alan Engen
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honor of Ted Johnson
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In honor of Alan Engen
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of Lina Yamada
$25 - $50
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Haueisen, Babette
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Marsh, Bob
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Telford, Alice G.
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Mary Ann
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Coffey, Larry & Betty - In
memory of Lina Yamada
Woody, Bob - In memory
of the great Alf Engen
Isakson, Laurie - In
memory of Li na Yamada
Garff, Judith & David - in
honor of Margo
McDonald
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Alf Engen Ski Museum Foundation
www.engenmuseum.org
2990 Bear Hollow Drive
P.O. Box 980187
Park City, Utah 84098
Have fun checking out the new entry to the museum!
Utah Olympic Park
2007/2008 Event Schedule
December 15 – 22: USSA Freestyle Selections
January 9 – 12: FIBT Skeleton Intercontinental Cup
January 7 – 13: FIBT Bobsled and Skeleton America’s Cup
January 13 – 18: FIL Jr. Luge World Cup
February 8 – 9: VISA Ski Jump Series
March 13 – 16: USSA Nordic Super Tour &
National Championships
March 24: USSA Freestyle National Championships
Additional Events TBA