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Spring Festival at Sunday River
Monday, March 21, 2005

Spring Festival at Sunday River
NEWRY, MAINE (March 21, 2005) -- The Spring Festival
continues at Sunday River, with this Easter weekend marking
the highly anticipated appearance by Rusted Root as part of
the Budweiser Rocks the River concert series. The festival
ends with the Parrothead Festival and Bust ‘n’ Burn mogul
competition April 1-3.
Easter is loaded with family fun at Sunday River. Saturday
includes a Snowvenger Hunt, kids games and a concert by Rick
Charette and the Bubble Gum Band. Sunday begins with an
ecumenical sunrise service atop Barker Mountain. It’s also
Kids Pay Their Age day, where a lift ticket is the price of
their age, and the Kids Easter Festival at White Cap
includes an Easter Egg Hunt, pictures with the Easter Bunny
and the Snow Monsters and a Costume Parade and Fun Race.
Nationally-renowned Rusted Root, the Pittsburgh sextet whose
progressive, polyrhythmic rock and soul has garnered fans
and graced the airwaves since 1990 performs Saturday night
at Tango Mary’s. The band has opened shows for such acts as
The Grateful Dead and will take the main stage at Sunday
River, blending acoustic guitars with African and Latin
percussion.
The Spring Festival culminates April 1-3 with the 17th
annual Bust n’ Burn and 5th annual Parrothead Festival. The
event features weekend-long music and events slopeside at
White Cap, and from there attendees can also catch the
highly competitive mogul competition taking place on
Tempest. Presented by Budweiser, Bust ‘n’ Burn brings top
amateur bump skiers to compete for over $20,000 in prizes.
The weekend also includes pond skimming and margarita
contests.
A portion of the proceeds from the event benefits the
Make-A-Wish Foundation of Maine as part of a collaborative
effort between the Parrot Head Club of Maine and the resort
(Parrot Heads are Jimmy Buffett enthusiasts who are members
of a network of clubs that exist across the world). Sunday
River has donated nearly $30,000 to the organization that
benefits children with life-threatening illnesses.
Snow conditions at Sunday River are superb with base depths
as deep as seven feet in some areas. The resort continues to
remain nearly 100 percent open with a variety of terrain
from glades and soft bump trails to wide open cruisers.
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Sunday River is proud to be a part of the American Skiing
Company family of resorts, which also includes Sugarloaf/USA
in Maine, Killington and Mount Snow in Vermont, Attitash
Bear Peak in New Hampshire, Steamboat in Colorado, and The
Canyons in Utah.
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