BMBW Open House

2010 Open House Dates:

Friday - October 15th

Saturday - October 16th

Sunday - October 17th

At Open House, you get the best prices on 10/11 season Passes and Lesson Programs at BMBW!  Buckeye Sports Center holds the biggest ski and snowboard sale in the Midwest, and the BMBW Ski Patrol operates a Swap Shop where you can buy and sell used equipment.

Details for the 2010 Open House--including Open House hours--are not yet finalized.  Please check back at the beginning of September for an updated event list, and scroll down to see what fun you missed at the 2009 Open House!


3rd Annual Open House Rail Jam 2009: (Sponsored by Nordica & Monster)

This event will be suitable for all ages, with features for every freestyle talent level. Our set up will surely be a fun time for all riders and spectators! The event will be a relaxed jam format concentrating on having fun and enjoying the beautiful fall weather.

Don’t miss your only pre-season chance to hit the slopes here at BMBW. The Rail Jam starts at 2pm with a Park Crew demo, followed by open rails at 2:30pm--come out, throw down, and enjoy the best pre-season rail jam around!

Registration will be held at Boston Mills from 12-1:30pm.  Registration cost is $10.  Helmets recommended.



Buckeye Sports Center Blowout Sale 2009!

* Clearance Clothing 30-70% OFF!
* Clearance Skis & Snowboards 30-60% OFF!
* New Junior Ski/Binding Packages Starting @ $129.90
* New Adult Ski/Binding Packages Starting @ $199.90
* Midwest's Largest Ski & Snowboard Sale!
* Manufacturer's Reps & Prizes!
* All New 2010 Clothing & Equipment On Sale!
* Over $2,000,000 in New Equipment On Sale!
* Hundreds of Clearance Goggles, Gloves, Helmets and Poles at 30-50% off!



BMBW Ski Patrol Swap 2009

Looking to buy some new-to-you gear... or get rid of last year's model skis or snowboard?  Check out the Swap Tent, where the BMBW Ski Patrol helps those who want to buy or sell used gear at Open House!  Skis, snowboards, clothing and accessories are all able to be sold at the swap... just no straight skis.  (Ski Patrol also reserves the right to reject any item it deems unsafe or otherwise unsellable.)

When dropping off equipment to sell, keep in mind that you will have to price each of your items.  The Ski Patrol takes a 20% commission for every item sold, and those funds go toward their training and education programs. All unsold items must be picked up by 6pm on Sunday, October 18th. Items can be dropped off during the following times:

Monday
October 12
Tuesday
October 13
Wednesday
October 14
Thursday
October 15
Friday
October 16
Saturday
October 17
12pm-9pm 10am-9pm 10am-9pm 10am-6pm 10am-6pm 10am-6pm