Remembering teens in need at holiday time

CORNWALL — ’Tis the season when inspiration comes easy. But following through on good intentions is another matter. Mohawk Ski Area owner Carol Lugar could have easily put her good but last-minute idea on the back burner, and maybe started on it later, in time for next year’s holiday season.

Instead, she rallied a couple of friends and the media and last week sent an appeal letter out to a long list of contacts, most of them business owners like herself, to launch a program so new it doesn’t even have a name yet.

The plan is to get it off the ground this year, and nurture it in years to come. The goal is to ensure a bright Christmas for an often-overlooked group: Northwest Corner teenagers.

Working with Lugar are Rose Ponte, of the Torrington mayor’s office, who serves on the Community Foundation for Northwest Connecticut with Lugar; JoAnn Ryan, of the Northwest Chamber of Commerce (and a former foundation director); and Gina Sherbner of Union Savings Bank.

At Mohawk, Lugar gets to know many area teens. Many of those hired within recent weeks will be working their first real job there. She knows, also, that there are many teenagers, in every town in this area, facing difficult home situations and poverty.

“Older kids are also the ones who usually get forgotten when toys and clothing are being collected for the holidays,†she observed.

This is the time of year when Mohawk begins planning for its Learn To Ski program. The ski area offers free lessons and equipment rentals to disadvantaged teenagers,with support from   area youth service bureaus, State Police Troops B and L, Project Elf and other organizations.

“The packages are easy for us to give, because we are running the program anyway,†Lugar said, adding that, “I was thinking how easy it would be for other businesses to give out services and experiences, such as haircuts, manicures, bowling, movie tickets.â€

Other ideas include arts and crafts (a learn to knit kit has already been donated), offers of transportation, jewelry, meals out, electronics, media, plants or flowers, and sport opportunities.

And just like the learn to ski program, the teens that are recipients of generosity now just might become good customers or employees later.

Gifts can be dropped off at Mohawk from now through Dec. 16. They may also be delivered directly to participating agencies, with donors asked to let Santa’s list-keepers at Mohawk know the details.

For more information, contact Lugar at 860-672-6100x11 or carol@mohawkmtn.com.

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