For the second straight year, Christy Sports has partnered with Denver Parks and Recreation and Winter Park Resort to provide free snowboard and ski rental gear to underprivileged youth at the Ruby Hill Rail Yard.
Youth, ages 8-17, who want to use the equipment, will need to have a parent present to sign a release form before snowboards and/or skis will be given out. The Christy Sports on-site rental facility will be open on Tuesdays and Thursday from 4 p.m. to 9 p.m., Saturdays from 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. and Sundays from 12 p.m. to 5 p.m. The park will feature six rails of varying configurations and skill levels.
“The sport of Skiing has benefited Christy Sports for more than 50 years-and this is one way we can pay it forward to help uplift other members of the community,” said Dan Fox, director of Front Range operations at Christy Sports. “Through our involvement with Ruby Hill, we hope that we can open the eyes of a new generation to how fun snowboarding and skiing can be, so we can build a new generation of fans-and who knows, this event may lead to the discovery of the next world champion or gold medal winner.”
The Ruby Hill project is designed to fit into the City of Denver’s urban recreation needs by providing a free service for the city’s youth. “No other city in the nation provides such a service to its residents,” said Timothy Hutchens, Rail Yard supervisor for Denver Parks and Recreation for the City of Denver. “Most of the kids living near Ruby Hill cannot afford new equipment nor have the funds to rent, so we are thankful to Christy Sports for making this possible and not only providing free equipment but also staffing the gear shop to ensure the equipment is properly fitted for safety and comfort.”