Cambridge Campus’s favorite Candlelight Ski returns for 17th annual, free event Jan. 26
December 17, 2018
The public is invited to join Anoka-Ramsey Community College faculty, staff and students for an evening of skiing or hiking along two miles of candlelit trails along the Rum River during the annual:
17th Annual Candlelight Ski
Saturday, Jan. 26, 2019
5:30 to 8:30 pm
Cambridge Campus
Free and open to the public
The candlelit trails are part of the Spirit River Nature Area's cross-country ski trails that wander through the Cambridge Campus and the Spirit River Nature Area. Skiing begins from the Campus Center on the east side of Cty. Rte. 70. Free parking is available next to the college’s Campus Center.Along with skiing or hiking, depending on snow conditions, festivities will also include refreshments and a chance to win door prizes at 7:30 pm. Ken Krona and Rick Stener perform in G201/202 from 5:30 to 7:30 pm.
“The Cambridge Campus of Anoka-Ramsey Community College would like to thank our community for their continued participation and support pf this fun winter event. Bring your families!” said Mary Januschka, Biology Faculty member and Candlelight Ski organizer.
Don't miss this opportunity to make Anoka-Ramsey Community College part of your winter fun. For more information, call 763-433-1100 or visit AnokaRamsey.edu.
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