NORWEGIAN SKI DANCE WEEKEND


Information on the 2009 skidance weekend will be posted in the fall of 2008. For refrerence, here is information on the January 2008 event


Information about skiing, snowshoeing, skating, and outdoor activities for the Norwegian Ski/Dance weekend in Fairlee VT on January 25-27, 2008, Also information about shopping and lodging. Dancing is to music played by master fiddlers Kenneth de Gala (Norway), Loretta Kelley, Stefhan Ohlstrom (Sweden) and Toby Weinberg. Dance instruction Karin Brennesvik (Norway). For registration information, see the primary skidance website or contact Tom Kringstad , 83 Colonial Ave, Cranston RI, 02910.
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  • Sleding


    Information about SHOPPING (mostly provided by Jan Williams):
    LODGING: We highly recommend that you stay at Hulbert, but if you are looking for more traditional accomidations, here are some reasonably nearby options. Fairlee and Orford are closest; Lyme and Bradford next closest:
    Bradford Motel 802-222-4467 Bradford, VT
    Fairlee Motel 802-333-9192 Fairlee, VT
    Lake Morey Resort 802-457-3312 Fairlee, VT
    Silver Maple Lodge & Cottages toll free: 800-666-1946 Fairlee, VT
    Norwich Bed & Breakfast 802-649-3800 Norwich, VT
    The Norwich Inn 802-649-1143 Norwich, VT
    Chieftain Motor Inn 603-643-2550 Hanover, NH
    Alden Country Inn 603-795-2222 Lyme, NH
    Breakfast on the Connecticut 603-353-4444 Lyme, NH
    Dowd's Country Inn - Bed & Breakfast 603-795-4712 Lyme, NH
    Lakeview Motor Lodge 800-882-8807 Newbury, NH
    White Goose Inn 603-353-4812 Orford, NH
    Piermont Inn 603-272-4820 Piermont, NH
    Additional Hanover Area Lodging.
    FOOD: Several years ago, Dave Golber asked that we indicate where to go for croissants. Well, the truth is people don't come to Vermont for croissants, though there places you can buy CSOs (Croissaint Shaped Objects). Now, if what you want is a great slice of pie, check out the P&H truck stop just off I-91 at exit 17 (Wells River), north of Fairlee. We've sampled a number of their wide variety; they're good. You can also get a good pot roast and homemade bread (they bake over 300 loaves/day). The menu in English and French; lots of Canadian truckers come through. While enjoying your pie, you can sit and watch for loggers who stir their coffee with their thumb. Now that's rural Vermont; who eats croissants, anyhow?

    For more food info, see Hanover and Bradford above.


    Dance/Event Contact Person: Tom Kringstad
    Skiing/website Contact person: Chris Levey, Chris.Levey[AT]dartmouth.edu. Please put "skidance" in subject line.