Wildcat still hopping along the bunny trails ...

 

4-6-valley-voice---first-season-Sophia DiBellla (left), 9, of Conway helped Mother Earth (Carol Foord) show attendee Mary Power, of White Mountain Celebrations,  the money basket at Tin Mountain Conservation Center's annual First Season Festival, held March 24 at the Wadsworth Gymnasium at Fryeburg Academy. The gala dinner and event netted $37,000 for the local conservation and education organization, according to executive director Michael Cline. (TOM EASTMAN PHOTO)IT'S EASTER WEEKEND, and we're happy to report that some of us are still bombing down a few of the local bunny trails this strange spring.

Among the still open areas? Wildcat Mountain (466-3326), always a mecca for spring skiing devotees. Wildcat had 16 trails and two lifts open as of Thursday, so with spring rates in effect, don't hang up those boards just yet.

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