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Willamette Alpine Race Program (WARP) is a non-profit organization. The club was formed in 1983 and has since helped 100's of kids achieve their skiing dreams. WARP racers have gone on to race NORAM races within the USSA program and compete in high school and college championships. Most WARP skiers are still enjoying the sport and sharing it with their friends and families.
WARP is not owned or operated by Willamette Pass Ski
Resort. It is an independent entity that enjoys the privilege of
conducting its programs at the resort and is supported by the ski area
with coaches passses, grooming services, storage facilities, trail closures for training
and racing, and much more. Thank you Willamette Pass Resort!
WARP is governed by a body of annually elected Board of Directors who
set policy in accordance with the organizations Bylaws. Operations and
the day to day management of WARP rests with the organizations' Program
Director. Participants in WARP's programs are required pay to an annual
membership fee and, as members, are eligible to participate in certain
programs and benefits. All full season members over the age of 18 are
invited and encouraged to participate in Board Meetings and are eligible
to serve on the board. See WARP By-Laws for more information on the
governance of the organization.
Vision and Mission Statement
Vision
To be a resource for youth and families in their pursuit of skiing as a lifetime activity.
Mission
To provide athletes support and guidance in pursuing their individual athletic, academic, and personal goals, in a skiing and ski racing environment.
Core Values
Through proper guidance and leadership, WARP members will demonstrate behavior consistent with the core values of good sportsmanship, courtesy, respect, loyalty, and integrity. They will develop positive character traits of self-discipline, perseverance, and accountability for their own behavior.
Scope
WARP is a non-profit organization dedicated to developing programs and promoting participation in skiing, from the level of recreational skiers, to introduction to racing techniques, to advanced levels of competition, for all ages.
Participation in the training program will:
- enhance skiing and racing skills through structured training sessions, progressive drills, free skiing, and races;
- promote physical fitness;
- create lifelong enjoyment of skiing; and
- sustain lifelong pursuit of healthy outdoor activities.
Safety Policy
WARP is committed to
ensuring the safety of all participants. Review our Safety Policy
for more information.
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Program
Director & Head Coach
WARP Board
David DiMarco - President
Eric Uffens - Secretary
Cameron Halmrast - Treasurer
Bob Ozwoeld
Greg Olson
Board Meeting Schedule:
December 1, 2010
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Oregon Urology Institute |
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Minutes from prior Board
Meetings
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