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Tuesday, April 16, 2019 - 12:00pm
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POWDER ALERT

10" in 24" and still snowing!

Overnight:6"
Last 24hr: 10"
Last 48hr: 15"
Last 7 Days: 54"
BASE Total: 134"
YTD Total: 634"

We're in the home stretch, friends. Get up here to enjoy an incredible last week at Brighton. Closing day is April 21! 

LIFT TICKETS ARE $65 ONLINE

Shop discounted tickets for closing week when you purchase online. $65, online only!
 

BUY NOW


PAYMENT PLANS AVAILABLE NOW!

Prices for next year's season passes go up April 26, so make sure you grab them at the best-possible price. No-fee payment plans are available to make shredding next season easy and affordable.

 

BUY NOW 

 

RENEW YOUR SEASON PASS 

Current season pass holders can renew their passes for the 2019/2020 season online at the lowest-possible rates. No ticket lines, no stress — just head straight to the lift next season!  

No-interest payment plans make it easy to renew your season pass and pay it off all summer long.

RENEW NOW

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Dear Dave,

I’m just starting my debt-free journey and trying to lay out a budget. What are your thoughts on budget billing for utilities?

Ryan

Dear Ryan,

I think it’s wonderful! There’s absolutely nothing wrong with it at all. For a lot of folks, especially those in your situation, it helps smooth out utility payments and make them a little more manageable.

In most budget billing scenarios, they add up your utility bill for the last 12 months and divide that total by twelve to determine a fixed billing amount for the next twelve months. It can make things so much easier when you’re first starting to live on a budget, and you don’t have a lot of wiggle room where your finances are concerned.

I’m glad you’re taking steps to get control of your money, Ryan. You can do this!

—Dave

 

(Emergency fund for business?)

Word count: 233

 

Dear Dave,

I have my own small business. My annual sales are just over $100,000, and I have a couple of months in administrative and general expenses set aside. Should I have an emergency fund for my company, too? If so, how much?

Taylor

Dear Taylor

This is a great question! I like the idea of a small business having six months of expenses set aside in an emergency fund. A financial cushion like that provides peace of mind and options. Also, it eliminates the need for borrowing money. With that kind of cash sitting around, you basically become your own line of credit.

When it comes to personal finance, I usually recommend setting aside an emergency fund of three to six months of expenses—depending on a person’s overall financial condition. But the basic idea is the same, regardless of whether you’re talking about personal finance or the financial health of your small business.

An entrepreneur has enough to worry about on a day-to-day basis. Having a fully-funded emergency fund for your business can turn a disaster into nothing more than a minor inconvenience!

—Dave

* Dave Ramsey is CEO of Ramsey Solutions. He has authored seven best-selling books, including The Total Money Makeover. The Dave Ramsey Show is heard by more than 15 million listeners each week on 600 radio stations and multiple digital platforms. Follow Dave on the web at daveramsey.com and on Twitter at @DaveRamsey

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Kurt Travis

Announces New Solo Album

There's A Place I Want To Take You

Out May 17th, 2019

 

Available for Pre-Order: www.esquerecords.com

Watch New Video "Easy Peasy": youtu.be/cZZwAdVHnc0

 

 

Sacramento, CA - April 16, 2019 - Kurt Travis is thrilled to announce his brand new solo record, There's A Place I Want To Take You, out May 17th via Esque Records and Blue Swan Records. Travis has also shared the first single and music, "Easy Peasy," streaming now at youtu.be/cZZwAdVHnc0 . Fans can pre-order the album at www.esquerecords.com.

 

"This song is one of my favorites on the album. It's very playful and light hearted," shares Travis. "The song is about how I don't like waking up in the morning, and also, how I have hard time falling asleep."

 

He continues: "I called it 'Easy Peasy' because the song is repetitious and the structure is simple, but while tracking guitars for it, was actually quite difficult to record."

 

Additionally, Travis will be supporting the album with a full US headlining tour starting on May 17th. The run kicks off with an album release show in Placerville, and includes stops in Salt Lake City, Brooklyn, Philadelphia, Orlando, Nashville, Dallas, and more. For a full list of dates, please see below or visit www.facebook.com/kurttravismusic.

 

Kurt Travis is a singer, songwriter, and musician from Sacramento, California. He is best known as the former lead vocalist for the post-hardcore bands Dance Gavin Dance and A Lot Like Birds.

 

As a solo artist, Travis has released a number of albums, including: Wha Happen? (2012), Kurt Travis (2013), Everything Is Beautiful (2014), and Kurt Travis/Paul Travis Split (EP) (2016). Over the years, he has also lent his vocals and talents to math rock trio Eternity Forever, posthardcoreduo Push Over, and, most recently, rock band Royal Coda.

 

Travis will release his brand new solo record There's A Place I Want To Take You on May 17th via Esque Records and Blue Swan Records. Fans can pre-order it now at www.esquerecords.com.

 

For More Information, please visit:

Facebook: www.facebook.com/kurttravismusic

Twitter: www.twitter.com/kurttravis

Instagram: www.instagram.com/kurttravis

 

There's A Place I Want To Take You Tracklisting:

1. Too Much Space (feat. Andrés)

2. Easy Peasy

3. Tomorrow Will Be Fine

4. Hometown (feat. Andrés)

5. It's You

6. We'll Probably Be Alright

7. Best Way

8. Easy To Decide

9. Still Won't Listen

10. Lewis

 

Upcoming Tour Dates:

5.17 - Placerville, CA @ Family Vacation *

5.18 - Redding, CA @ The Dip *

5.21 - Salt Lake City, UT @ The Loading Dock

5.22 - Denver, CO @ Moon Room

5.24 - Minneapolis, MN @ Whiskey Junction

5.25 - Berwyn, IL @ Wire

5.26 - Indianapolis, IN @ Citadel

5.28 - Buffalo, NY @ Rec Room

5.29 - Manchester, NH @ Bungalow

5.30 - Brooklyn, NY @ Kingsland

5.31 - Amityville, NY @ Revolution Bar & Grill

6.1 - Philadelphia, PA @ Voltage

6.2 - Norfolk, VA @ Charlie's

6.3 - Chapel Hill, NC @ Local 506

6.5 - Greenville, SC @ Radio Room

6.6 - Orlando, FL @ Soundbar

6.7 - Tampa, FL @ Crowbar

6.8 - Margate, FL @ O'Malleys

6.10 - Atlanta, GA @ Drunken Unicorn

6.11 - Nashville, TN @ The End

6.12 - Memphis, TN @ Canvas

6.13 - Little Rock, AR @ Brewski's Basement

6.14 - Dallas, TX @ Three Links

6.15 - McAllen, TX @ Yerberia Cultura

6.16 - Austin, TX @ Come and Take it Live

6.17 - Houston, TX @ Secret Group

6.19 - El Paso, TX @ Rock House

6.20 - Scottsdale, AZ @ Pub Rock

6.21 - Anaheim, CA @ Chain Reaction

6.23 - Fresno, CA @ Strummers

 

-With Adventurer 5.21-6.5 (* - no Adventurer)

-With Makari 6.6-6.23

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