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BerryDunn skis 24 hours for Maine nonprofit

A group fromBerryDunnrecently participated in the fourth annualWinterKids Downhill 24, a 24-hour team ski race atSugarloafski resort in Carrabassett Valley, Maine. Proceeds from the event were donated toWinterKids, a Maine-based nonprofit that helps kids develop healthy habits through outdoor winter activities.

From 9:00am, March 11th to 9:00am March 12th, BerryDunn's “Debit to Society” team completed 104 runs at Sugarloaf to raise money for WinterKids. Over the past four years, Winterkids has raised over $367,000 to more than 100,000 Maine children benefiting from the non-profit. 

BerryDunn's participants included: Lisa Trundy-Whitten, Seth Webber, Clifford Abbott, Kristin Sims-Kastelein, Ethan Wiley, and Ben Halloran. "Guest skiers" included Cliff Abbott, III, Aaron Cannan and Sam Lowry, Keller Sims-Henry, and Miles Sims-Henry.

2016 marked the first year that the Downhill 24 was held at Sugarloaf, and the first time occasion at Sugarloaf that night skiing was available. 

BerryDunn CPAs and consultants provide financial and business expertise to organizations in New England and across the country, with offices in Portland and Bangor, Maine; Manchester, New Hampshire; and Charleston, West Virginia

For more information on WinterKids, head to their site here. For more on BerryDunn, head to their site here.

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