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Pink Vail benefit for Shaw Regional Cancer Center set for April 2

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March 18, 2016, 11:36 am
Team "revolution power yogis" dance during a snow yoga session at Vail's Wildwood Saturday during the 4th annual Pink Vail ski day to conquer cancer.  Over half a million dollars was raised by the event.

Team “revolution power yogis” dance during a snow yoga session at Vail’s Wildwood Saturday during the 4th annual Pink Vail ski day to conquer cancer. Over half a million dollars was raised by the event.

A pink panther on skis, gorillas in pink tutus and men in pink spandex are not uncommon on Vail Mountain during Pink Vail™, the world’s biggest ski day to conquer cancer. Scheduled for Saturday, April 2, Pink Vail features all-day live music, deck parties, a costume contest and incredible prizes.

With weekend lodging specials in Vail starting at an unseasonably low $119/night, girl’s weekenders, families and groups of friends travel from around the country to Vail, Colorado for an unforgettable weekend at the nation’s largest ski resort.

Pink Vail is one of Vail’s most anticipated events of the season and the only event of its kind. Similar to a run or walk to support cancer, Pink Vail participants register at www.pinkvail.com and ask their friends and family to make a donation on their behalf. Participants range in age from 1 to 85 years old, and many of them don’t even ski on the day of the event.

The top of Vail Mountain is transformed into the pinkest, most spirited rally against cancer at 10,328 feet. 100% of the proceeds from Pink Vail benefit patient care and survivorship programs for all patients at Shaw Regional Cancer Center, a boutique cancer center serving residents of Colorado and around the country. Pink Vail has raised $1.7 million in its first four years.

Three on-mountain concerts are free to all Pink Vail participants, and foot passes are available to non-skier event registrants. Skiers and snowboarders can “deck hop” around three famous Vail Mountain decks for games, music and the chance at incredible prizes.

The Costume Contest awards participants for the best individual and group costumes, as well as the “Most Spirited Team.” Top fundraisers are also recognized. Past prizes have included Head skis; Weston snowboards; Helly Hansen gift cards; Maui Jim sunglasses; food, lodging, spa and yoga packages; and more.

As the lifts close, the party makes its way down the mountain via a “Celebration Ski Down”—survivors, family, friends and those skiing in honor of a loved one descend the mountain in a symbolic united fight against cancer as spectators cheer them into the base of Lionshead Village. The event culminates with food and drink specials at local participating restaurants and bars.

With its most ambitious goal of raising $750,000 in 2016, Pink Vail is not to be missed. Go to the Pink Vail website for more information.

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