The Board Bulletin is a digest of the workings of the Mad River Glen Cooperative, published by the Board of Trustees for the benefit of our shareholders.

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Spring Highlights:

Mad River Glen is open for the spring and summer season!

General Stark’s Pub is open for the summer serving dinner Wednesday through Saturday from 4:30 until 8:30p with brunch on Sundays from 10:00 – 2:00. Please see the event calendar below for updates on live music.

Updates from the Annual Shareholder Meeting

Board Elections - We’re pleased to welcome Martin Beam as our new out-of-state Board Trustee. And thank you Matthew Milan for six years of service to the Board as a member, Treasurer & President! Will Kriewald and Jeff Whittingham were re-elected to their seats as in-state Board Trustees.

Double Mid-station - Spending Authority passed with construction to be completed by the start of the 2024-’25 season. Read more here.

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Collaborative Fundraising Committee (CFC) - We Need You!

The Collaborative Fundraising Committee (CFC) will raise funds to support the Midstation and the Pub projects.

Six to twelve volunteers will work together on the CFC to support the 2024 mid-station on the Double, the 2026 renovation of the Pub, and for other programs that align with MRG’s and SMFs’ missions. Mad River Glen (MRG) and Stark Mountain Foundation (SMF) created the CFC to help fund these projects.

We have three volunteers and seek more energetic members of our community to help fund these important projects. Please contact [email protected] to learn more about how you can contribute and/or join.


May Meeting Minutes

What a great end to the season with late season snowfall capped off by the eclipse on April 8th. It was a 121 day season, which is one of the longest, but also included many ups and downs due to the weather. The current focus is on summer activities including maintenance, seasonal employee shifts, and preparing the mountain for the next season.

https://www.madriverglen.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/05/May-18-2024-Board-Meeting-Minutes.pdf


Management Report

Winter operations have fully shifted into summer mode.