We just completed the National Ability Center Summit Challenge and wanted to thank those who made it possible.
Those of us who have lived here for a while know that the National Ability Center does so many things for Park City. Their programs “empower individuals of all abilities by building self-esteem, confidence and lifetime skills through sport, recreation, and educational programs.” However, events like today remind those in our community who may not know of all the NAC does. If you don’t know about the NAC, find out more about it (discovernac.org).
Aside from educating the community about NAC, the Summit Challenge brings the community together to remind us of the reasons we live in Park City — the people, the community, and the environment we are privileged to live in. We all know we could not have enjoyed this event without the many individual and organization/corporate volunteers.
Many community groups brought a team to support the NAC and our community. Our group is just one that, in the process of riding together, got to know our neighbors better. And who does not want closer neighbors?
Bottom line: Thank you, NAC, for the work you do all year and thanks to the Park City community for coming together to make this event possible. We are counting down the days until Summit Challenge 2025.
Promontory Riding Group: Bruce Thoman (50 miles), Jan Thoman (Sag Wagon), Sachi Rochlin (50 miles), Audrey S Lee (50 miles), Alan Alperin (50 miles), Alex Rosas (80 miles), Glen Roussos (50 miles), Suzane Yamada (25 miles), Lloyd Yamada (25 miles), Howard Dyer-Smith (50 miles), Ann Wagner (25 miles), Kate Wagner (25 miles), Gregg C Lund (50 miles).
Gregg Lund
Park City