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Labatt Apres Ski with Neal White

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Labatt Apres Ski with Neal White

When
Jan 17th, 2026
3:00pm - 5:00pm
Where
2650 Profile RdFranconiaNH03580

Join Neal White from 95.7 WZID’s New Hampshire in the Morning show for a day of fun in the snow at Cannon Mountain Resort. After hitting the slopes, join Neal and the WZID Street team inside the Cannonball Pub at Cannon Mountain for a “Labatt Apres Ski with WZID” promo!  Neil will be hanging out inside the Cannonball Pub at Cannon Mountain from 3 until 5pm on Saturday with LIVE music from the band Boneshakerz and lot’s of prize giveaways from Labatt.

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