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    Rock and Roll Takes A Front Seat At Ski Santa Fe with the ‘Beats on the Basin 2013’ Concert Series Kicking Off Jan. 5— A SantaFe.com Event Calendar Featured Listing

    Ski Santa Fe, located 16 miles from the center of Santa Fe, NM, on NM 475 (Artist Road), serves up the concert series‘Beats on the Basin 2013’, set for each date from 12 – 3 p.m. and held from early Jan. through March 2013.

    Santa Fe, New Mexico (PRWEB) January 04, 2013

    Beats on the Basin at Ski Santa Fe is a concert series that supports the Santa Fe Adaptive Ski Program, a non-profit organization dedicated to providing alpine ski & snowboard lessons for adults & children with disabilities. The first in the series features ‘Beats DJ Spectacular’ with top Santa Fe DJ’s and talent bringing hot licks to the slopes for everyone to enjoy. A daily lift ticket or season pass is all that is need to pay the cover charge for the season’s series of exciting afternoon coverts. This event is featured on the event calendar of SantaFe.com, Santa Fe's premier on-line visitor guide. Below is the list of dates schedule for ‘Beats on the Basin 2013’.

    2013 'Beats on the Basin' Lineup:


    •     January 5: Blu 102.9 DJ Spinathon – Dj’s Dynamite Sol, John Sherdon and Jim Stephens
    •     February 2: Detroit Lightning – A Dylan & the Dead Project.
    •     February 9: Man No Sober
    •     March 2: Hot Club of Santa Fe
    •     March 16: Crazy Fool
    •     March 30: Jeff Gladfelter Memorial Race: TBD

    About Ski Santa Fe:

    The Mountain and Runs


    12,075 foot summit


    1,725 vertical feet of skiing


    660 acres of stunning terrain


    77 trails (20% easiest, 40% more difficult, 40% most difficult)


    Longest run: 3 miles

    Services -


    PSIA Certified Ski School


    Chipmunk Corner Children's Center


    "The Bone Yard" Freestyle Terrain Park


    Children's Adventure Land

    Snowfall -


    Average snowfall: 225 inches


    Snowmaking: 50% of the mountain

    Lifts -


    Tesuque Peak Triple Chair


    Santa Fe Super Chief Quad Chair


    Sierra Chair


    Easy Street Beginner Chair


    Millennium Triple Chair


    Pine Flats Conveyor Lift


    New Chipmunk Corner Conveyor Lift


    Lower Mtn. lift hours 9 am to 4 pm


    Upper Mtn. lift hours 9 am to 3:45 pm


    Capacity: 9350 skiers per hour

    Physical Address -


    The Ski Area is located at the end of New Mexico State Highway 475. It begins at #100 Artist Road, in Santa Fe, New Mexico. For Google maps use Santa Fe Recreation Area, Santa Fe, NM 87501

    Winter Season -


    Typically Thanksgiving to Easter (Tentative opening date November 22, 2012 and tentative closing date is April 7, 2013)

    Contact Information:


    Ski Santa Fe


    Ski Area: 505-982-4429


    Snow Report: 505-983-9155


    Chipmunk Corner Children's Classes and Daycare: 505-988-9636

    Request free brochures on programs or group rates and the company will email them.

    About SantaFe.com:


    SantaFe.com provides locals and visitors to Santa Fe alike the most current interactive platform for events, music, arts, business, dining and lifestyle. SantaFe.com is a division of Hutton Broadcasting, located at 2502 C. Camino Entrada, Santa Fe, NM 87507

    Contact Information:


    Scott Hutton


    SantaFe.com / Hutton Broadcasting


    http://www.santafe.com


    (505) 471-1067 (Media inquiries only, please)

    Todd Eric Lovato
    SantaFe.com
    (505) 471-1067
    Email Information


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