SATURDAY, March 8th, 2025
9pm- late
$10 suggested donation
21+
Get ready for a two-day fundraiser filled with adaptive skiing, celebration, and connection. The Muffy Davis Cup invites anyone to explore adaptive disciplines like mono-skiing, ski biking, 3-track skiing, and visually impaired skiing while raising funds to support inclusion and empowerment in outdoor recreation. Spend the day in someone else’s skis!
The weekend kicks off on Saturday with training sessions on the slopes, where teams learn the skills they’ll need for Sunday’s exciting race. That evening, join us at Whiskey’s on Main for a cocktail party with live music from Zachariah and the Lobos Riders—a perfect way to unwind and connect with fellow participants.
About Zachariah and the Lobos:
Los Angeles outlaw country stalwarts Zachariah & the Lobos Riders have been making waves in the music industry since the release of their debut record Ghost Signs in 2002 – which led to an appearance in 2005’s cult classic horror film Dead and Breakfast. Since then, lead singer-songwriter Zach Selwyn and co. have released six studio records and placed numerous songs in TV and film – including the Netflix smash hit showTrailer Park Boys. Zach also appears as a member of Bubbles and the Shitrockers in their newest feature film starring billy Bob Thornton. Their 2021 release “Firing Squad” hit #14 on the Freeform Americana Roots Charts. Selwyn, who has strong roots as a TV host on ESPN, TBS and more, was recently hired by NFL Network two serve as the “House Band Leader” for “Good Morning Football” at the NFL Draft live from Nashville. With music that ranges from country rock to elements of hip-hop, Zachariah’s signature style has been described as, “Must listen music for fans of country-rock with a dose of Eminem peppered in – It’s unreal to watch live.” (Rob Hill, Giant Magazine, Hiii Magazine) Past guests on their records have included Fergie from the Black Eyed Peas, Members of Lukas Nelson’s band, Counting Crows, Dwight Yoakam’s band Rod Stewart’s band, Brian Wilson’s band, and others.
On Sunday, the competition begins at 1 PM, as teams put their training to the test in an exhilarating race. The day wraps up with après-ski festivities and an awards ceremony celebrating the efforts of all who took part.
Mark your calendar and don’t miss this unique opportunity to support adaptive sports, build community, and experience the slopes in a whole new way!
About Higher Ground:
“For over 25 years, Higher Ground has been transforming lives through therapeutic recreation and education. With recreation, therapy and continued support, we bridge the gap between disability and belonging.
With headquarters in Sun Valley, Idaho, and programs taking place nationally, we help transform lives across the country. Our programs strategically combine outdoor recreation activities with therapeutic processes to help all participants confront current struggles, build resilience, and develop skills to find success in daily life.
Higher Ground’s mission and programs are rooted in supporting and serving participants from all walks of life, nationwide, regardless of their background or circumstances.” via Higher Ground Website https://highergroundusa.org/about/