February 22, 2010

Camelback Mountain Resort Employees Wear Pink to Promote Early Detection of Breast Cancer


Tannersville, PA - Martin Hardy, a devoted snowboard instructor at Camelback Mountain Resort has pledged to refrain from the usual après ski activity of grabbing a beer after a long day on the mountain for the entire ski season in order to raise awareness for early detection of breast cancer. Hardy is doing this in support of a close friend that is continuing her valiant fight with breast cancer. He is not only raising money, but hoping to inspire others.
“This all started as a simple bet between Hardy and some friends and co-workers,” said Tony Keller, Director of Snow Sports School at Camelback Mountain Resort. He continued, “Now, he is raising money and awareness for this great cause. We are truly proud to wear the pink hats in support of his effort and breast cancer awareness.”

On Saturday, February 20th, Hardy hits his 50th “dry” day and has asked his fellow instructors and about 100 employees from the front desk to guest services at Camelback to show their support by wearing pink hats. He is raising money for Boarding for Breast Cancer (B4BC) and the local charity, Green Hope Charities.
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