Arborjet Announces Support of Xfinity Birds of Prey Ski Races in Beaver Creek, Colorado

Arborjet Inc.  announces the company will once again be a sponsor of Xfinity Birds of Prey Audi FIS Ski World Cup races in Beaver Creek, CO. Dec 6 – Dec. 8, 2019.

As industry leaders in plant healthcare and environmental responsibility, Arborjet’s mission is to develop the most effective formulations and delivery systems to preserve, protect and ultimately to save trees. Trees can help reduce the impact of climate change by reducing CO2 in the atmosphere and by absorbing stormwater runoff, while providing many other important environmental and economic benefits.

“At Arborjet, we recognize that environmental responsibility and good stewardship are essential in sustaining our business, our customers and our planet. We are proud to sponsor this event, where they also value the importance of education and environmental sustainability,” said Russ Davis, President and CEO of Arborjet Inc.

At this year’s event, Arborjet will launch an exciting, new campaign “Ski for a Tree,” the company’s latest initiative, which aligns with its highly successful Saving America’s Iconic Trees program to help preserve the country’s most treasured trees. They will be working in conjunction with Walking Mountains Science Center in support of their mission to raise awareness about climate change, and to broaden education within the mountain environment through natural science and sustainability programs.

Ranked as the number one overall race by the athletes and coaches who participate, the Beaver Creek Xfinity Birds of Prey Audi FIS Ski World Cup Super G, Downhill, and Giant Slalom races are scheduled for Dec. 6 – Dec. 8, 2019, with race week starting Dec. 3 – the first optional day of Downhill training. The festivities of race week are “Where Winter Begins” in North America. This year’s event is scheduled to include live music, ski films, parties, and much more in the heart of Beaver Creek Village. Learn more at bcworldcup.com 

 

The event is organized by the nonprofit Vail Valley Foundation, which has hosted the races since 1997.

For further information, please visit: SkiForATree.com

Arborjet Press Contact: Kelly Rostad kgrostad7@gmail.com

 

About the Xfinity Birds of Prey Audi FIS Ski World Cup:

Ranked as the number one overall stop by the athletes and coaches who participate, the Beaver Creek Xfinity Birds of Prey Audi FIS Ski World Cup has become legendary in the ski world.

Beaver Creek Mountain is home to the formidable Birds of Prey racecourse, challenging an international roster of top athletes for one week of racing featuring Men’s Alpine Super G, Downhill and Giant Slalom competitions. The event is organized by the non-profit Vail Valley Foundation, in close partnership with the FIS, United States Ski and Snowboard, Vail Resorts, Beaver Creek Resort Company, Beaver Creek ski resort, Xfinity, and TIAA Bank.

 

About the Vail Valley Foundation:

The Vail Valley Foundation is a 501c3 Colorado nonprofit with a mission to enhance the quality of life in the Vail Valley through arts, athletics and education. The organization’s work in education is through YouthPower365, which operates as its own 501c3 with a mission to provide year-round extended learning opportunities that empower and educate the youth and families of Eagle County from cradle-to-career readiness. The Vail Valley Foundation also provides the Vail Valley with several of its most treasured annual events, such as the GoPro Mountain Games, the Xfinity Birds of Prey FIS Alpine World Cup races, the Ford Amphitheater Concert Series, Vail Dance Festival, and Hot Summer Nights, and ShowDown Town free concert series. The Vail Valley Foundation also manages and operates the Vilar Performing Arts Center in Beaver Creek Village and the Gerald R. Ford Amphitheater in Vail, providing more than 100 Broadway, dance, classical, rock, pop, jazz and family events per year.

Vail Valley Foundation activities and events are made possible by cornerstone partners: the Town of Vail, Vail Resorts, GMC, and TIAA Bank. Visit www.vvf.org to learn more.