Tuesday, October 20, 2009
Obama Administration to commit $35B to state and local housing agencies
Administration close to committing $35B to state and local housing agencies to spur lending with low and moderate income families. Whatch this video on MSNBC to get the details and some feedback. To watch, please click on: http://www.wellcomemat.com/video/PA/Philadelphia/Unknown/81A4055DF7APT/
Wednesday, October 14, 2009
Colorado offers "snow virgins" a free 3-month trip!
DENVER – People who have never seen snow or built a snowman are getting a chance to do it in Colorado, in a big way.
The Colorado Tourism Office launched a contest Monday to give three "snow virgins" an expenses-paid, three-month trip to Colorado, January through March. With help from local instructors and guides, contest winners will sample winter activities like snowmobiling, skiing, snowshoeing, dogsledding, the all-important apres ski cocktail hour, maybe even ice climbing — and then they'll describe their experiences on Facebook, YouTube and Twitter.
Winners also will visit Colorado restaurants, hot springs and spas.
Applicants are asked to submit videos to http://www.snowatfirstsight.com explaining why they should win. People can visit the Web site to vote, and 10 finalists will get trips to Colorado to audition.
The Colorado Tourism Office is spending about $150,000 on the contest. That's less than the $250,000 it spent on a promotion last year to erect a virtual ski hill and "bring Colorado" to New York City.
The office's budget was cut from $20 million last year to $15 million this year as the state tried to close a multimillion-dollar budget shortfall. Tourism officials hope the new contest builds buzz for Colorado on social media networks, with contest winners posting daily updates.
The idea is to show Colorado through the contest winners' fresh eyes, whether they're from the U.S. or not, tourism office director Kim McNulty said.
Contest organizers figure entrants might be students, job seekers, retirees or those who can arrange for time off work — basically the crowd that might go on a reality TV show.
The winners will stay at spots around the state. Exact locations were still being confirmed.
The Colorado Tourism Office launched a contest Monday to give three "snow virgins" an expenses-paid, three-month trip to Colorado, January through March. With help from local instructors and guides, contest winners will sample winter activities like snowmobiling, skiing, snowshoeing, dogsledding, the all-important apres ski cocktail hour, maybe even ice climbing — and then they'll describe their experiences on Facebook, YouTube and Twitter.
Winners also will visit Colorado restaurants, hot springs and spas.
Applicants are asked to submit videos to http://www.snowatfirstsight.com explaining why they should win. People can visit the Web site to vote, and 10 finalists will get trips to Colorado to audition.
The Colorado Tourism Office is spending about $150,000 on the contest. That's less than the $250,000 it spent on a promotion last year to erect a virtual ski hill and "bring Colorado" to New York City.
The office's budget was cut from $20 million last year to $15 million this year as the state tried to close a multimillion-dollar budget shortfall. Tourism officials hope the new contest builds buzz for Colorado on social media networks, with contest winners posting daily updates.
The idea is to show Colorado through the contest winners' fresh eyes, whether they're from the U.S. or not, tourism office director Kim McNulty said.
Contest organizers figure entrants might be students, job seekers, retirees or those who can arrange for time off work — basically the crowd that might go on a reality TV show.
The winners will stay at spots around the state. Exact locations were still being confirmed.
Steamboat Springs(Ski Town USA) to host the Olympic Trials
STEAMBOAT SPRINGS, Colo. -- U.S freestyle and Nordic combined athletes will get a one shot, winner-takes-all chance at making the 2010 U.S. Olympic Team as the U.S. Olympic Committee and U.S. Ski and Snowboard Association host the 2010 U.S. Olympic Team Trials in Steamboat Springs Dec. 23-24. A total of five U.S. Olympic Team spots in moguls, aerials and nordic combined will be up for grabs on those two days in Steamboat-Ski Town, USA.Scheduled to air on NBC at 2:30 p.m. ET on Dec. 26, the 2010 U.S. Olympic Team Trials event, which complements the season-long selection process for the remainder of the team, offers athletes a direct ticket to the Games should they be skilled enough to win against a field of the nation's best. The format dates back to 1998 with a similar event held just prior to the 2002 Salt Lake Olympic Winter Games, and a freestyle only event in Steamboat prior to the 2006 Olympic Winter Games. Nordic combined is being added for the first time this season."The Steamboat community takes great pride in its hometown winter Olympians and has been a hotbed of athletic development in nordic combined and freestyle skiing over the years," said USSA Vice President, Events, Calum Clark. "It will be great to bring the best athletes in the country to Ski Town USA to compete in front of an enthusiastic and supportive crowd.""Freestyle and Nordic combined skiing always has been, and remain at the heart of Steamboat’s claim to Ski Town USA," said Andy Wirth, senior vice president of sales & marketing for Steamboat Ski & Resort Corporation and president of the Steamboat Springs Winter Sports Club (SSWSC). "The Winter Sports Club, Ski Area and entire community are excited to be hosting the 2010 U.S. Olympic Team Trials.""The USOC welcomes the opportunity to partner with the U.S. Ski and Snowboard Association and the the city of Steamboat Springs to offer this unique winner-take-all event,” said USOC Chief of Sport Performance Mike English. “These trials will capture all the thrill and excitement that comes with making Team USA and should prove to be a great holiday present for all ski enthusiasts."The likes of world champions and hometown heroes Todd Lodwick and Johnny Spillane as well as world champion and former Steamboat resident Billy Demong will each look for a wildcard spot on the U.S. Olympic Team prior to the official team selection. The combined events will be held at Steamboat's historic Howelsen Hill in the heart of the city and home to the Steamboat Springs Winter Sports Club."It will be great to have a high quality competition that will showcase Nordic combined in Steamboat again, because it's been absent from here for a long time. Any opportunity to have a televised Nordic combined competition in Steamboat is great," Lodwick said.After the Nordic combined competition, the trials moves to the moguls event on the afternoon of Dec. 23 at nearby Steamboat Resort. World Cup moguls champion Hannah Kearney, Olympic silver medalist Shannon Bahrke and moguls World Champion Patrick Deneen, local favorite Emiko Torito and their teammates will all be going after their shot at being named to the 2010 U.S. Olympic Team."As a graduate of Whiteman and a member of the Steamboat Springs Winter Sports Club, I feel so much affection for Steamboat," Torito said. "It is the place where I believe I blossomed as a skier. Timmy Maher makes the best courses, and I can't wait to see some of my old friends, coaches, and teachers. There is no better place to have the Olympic Trials than Steamboat Springs."The party continues after the awards are made on Dec. 23 with a night of live music and celebration in the heart of the mountain village.The event wraps up on Christmas Eve morning as Colorado native, SSWSC athlete and aerials World Champion Ryan St. Onge, Olympian and executor of the highest scored trick on the World Cup aerials circuit Jeret "Speedy" Peterson and World Cup winner and U.S. Ski Team veteran Emily Cook fly, flip and stick their chance at landing a place on the 2010 U.S. Olympic Team."Going home to compete in Colorado is always my favorite," St. Onge said. "We don't get to compete there very often, so it's a unique experience for me. I'm going back there to win. The last time I competed in Colorado I won, so hopefully I can do it again."The full 2010 U.S. Olympic Teams for freestyle and nordic combined will be determined primarily from season-long World Cups and will be named in January.2010 U.S. OLYMPIC TEAM TRIALS - FREESTYLE SKIING/NORDIC COMBINED EVENTS(actual start times TBD)Dec. 23, 2009Morning - Nordic Combined, Howelsen HillAfternoon - Men's and Women's Moguls, Steamboat ResortEvening - Concert and Celebration Dec. 24, 2009 Morning - Men's and Women's Aerials, Steamboat Resort
Content courtesy of: U.S. Ski Team
Content courtesy of: U.S. Ski Team
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