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Claire Leader-Telegram features Ager House activities, 1-13-08,
by Brad Bryan
Scenes
from Syttende Mai, 2008
Spring
program, April 11th
Jumping
Back in History
Ski jumping
has been a part of the Chippewa Valley since 1888, when the
Eau Claire Ski Club, one of the oldest clubs in the United States,
began its annual invitational meets in the city. Forty-three
years later, in 1931, the Flying Eagles Ski Club was founded
for the youth of the area and helps children up to age eighteen
learn how to ski jump at Mount Washington Hill in Eau Claire.
As a result of these programs, many of the jumpers from Eau
Claire have competed internationally, and some have been part
of the United States Olympic Teams.

Ager
family enjoyed Eau Claire ski jumping, too.
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To explain
the history of skiing in the Chippewa Valley from its beginning,
through the years at Hendrickson Hill, to the present location
at Silver Mine Hill, Dr. Paul Loomis, a family medicine physician
with Luther Midelfort/Mayo and President of the Flying Eagles,
will be the featured speaker at the Spring Program of the Ager
Association. Dr. Loomis is a member of the Eau Claire Ski Club,
coaches ski jumping for the Flying Eagles, and coaches youth
cross-country for the Eau Claire Ski Striders program, “Kickin
Kids.” He and his wife, Karyl, are very active in all
aspects of the various programs. They have a daughter who has
moved to Florida for college – as far away from snow as
she can get – and two sons, ages 9 and 15, who love snow
and all types of skiing.
Anyone
who has wondered about the importance of ski jumping and its
history in the Eau Claire area will enjoy this program! There
will be a dessert/coffee reception before the presentation at
the Ager House from 6 p.m. until 6:45 p.m., so people can meet
and talk with Dr. Loomis preceding the program. This will be
followed by the presentation, which will take place at the Chippewa
Valley Montessori School, 400 Cameron Street (formerly Lincoln
School), at 7 p.m., on Friday, April 11, 2008.
There
is no charge for the program, and the public is welcome to attend
the reception and the presentation.
Advent
at the Ager 2007 was a hit!
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