Annual Family Fun Day & Costume Party

Annual Family Fun Day & Costume Party

Join Rewind LIVE this Saturday, February 28th for the 7th Annual Family Fun Day and Costume Party on the Brattleboro Ski Hill (at Memorial Park) from Noon-4pm.

  • $5 skiing and snowboarding all day.
  • free (or by donation) burgers and veggie burgers, chips and water
  • s’mores available for purchase by the fire ($2 suggested donation)
  • raffle prizes
  • and the local favorite…. the costume contest! All ages are encouraged to wear their best costumes.

 

Special thank you to local sponsors for making all this happen:

Humble Mug
Everyone’s Books
The Latchis Theatre
Snow Republic
Yalla
Bounce Above the Rest
The Works
Boomerang
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