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Spots are filling up fast at the Lifestyles Honda class.
Greetings!
Please be our guest... "Making Safety a Habit"
The Alpine Safety Awareness Program (ASAP) is a community-based effort that uses local resources to teach alpine safety skills to children and adults throughout the Pacific Northwest. They aim to save lives and reduce injuries by proactively increasing alpine safety awareness. Since 1999, they have reached more than 30,000 students and adults through their programs. Their goal is to make safety a habit among all winter outdoor enthusiasts.
Mission:
The mission of ASAP is to save lives and reduce injuries by
proactively increasing alpine safety awareness.
Saturday, December 12th, 2009 9AM - 6PM
Call to Reserve Your Spot Today!
877-710-9700
360-416-3950
COST:
$60.00 Per Person Includes Lunch
$60.00 Per Person Includes Lunch
LOCATION:
Lifestyles Honda
3302 Cedardale Rd, Mt. Vernon, WA 98274
Lifestyles Honda
3302 Cedardale Rd, Mt. Vernon, WA 98274
Greetings!
Please be our guest... "Making Safety a Habit"
The Alpine Safety Awareness Program (ASAP) is a community-based effort that uses local resources to teach alpine safety skills to children and adults throughout the Pacific Northwest. They aim to save lives and reduce injuries by proactively increasing alpine safety awareness. Since 1999, they have reached more than 30,000 students and adults through their programs. Their goal is to make safety a habit among all winter outdoor enthusiasts.
Mission:
The mission of ASAP is to save lives and reduce injuries by
proactively increasing alpine safety awareness.
History:
The Alpine Safety Awareness Program was founded in Bellingham, Washington in 1999 by a local ski patroller after several preventable deaths occurred in the backcountry of the North Cascades mountains. The curriculum is based on the Canadian Avalanche Association and their Snow Smart program with the goal of saving lives by preventing future avoidable accidents from happening.
The Alpine Safety Awareness Program was founded in Bellingham, Washington in 1999 by a local ski patroller after several preventable deaths occurred in the backcountry of the North Cascades mountains. The curriculum is based on the Canadian Avalanche Association and their Snow Smart program with the goal of saving lives by preventing future avoidable accidents from happening.
Class Instructed By: Robert Hensel
Classes are presented by professionally trained Avalanche & Alpine Safety Instuctors
SAVE ~ $40.00 Off ~ SAVE
ORTOVOX Safety Beacons*
ORTOVOX Safety Beacons*
* With attendance of the Avalanche & Alpine Safety Class
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