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Mountain Mayhem: Closing time

Claire and Tommy Biesemeyer with Dairinn Bowers of Performance Ski at their March après party. May Selby photo.
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As the spring skiing parties end, one fun après in particular this season took place at Performance Ski at the base of Aspen Mountain.

Coinciding with the Snow League competition weekend in March, the après-ski party drew friends of the family behind Performance Ski — Tom Bowers and Lee Keating and their daughter Dairinn and son Jack — and ski enthusiasts. The spring weather allowed for the doors to be open with a full house inside that spilled onto the sidewalk out front. Guests enjoyed the festive atmosphere, passed appetizers, margaritas, and socializing in their skiwear. T-shirts benefiting The World Cup Dreams Foundation with colorful sponsor logos lining the back were also available to buy and support elite ski racers in their pursuit as professional athletes.

Billy Zuehlke and Kelly Nordstrom work the bar at Performance’s party.
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Mom Lauren Callahan and baby Margot Nell.
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Erik Wehse and Angus Whelchel at Performance Ski.
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Tommy Bowers of Performance Ski with Matt and Kate Holstein.
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Laura and Mike Kaplan with Virginia Layton.
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Elle Turley modeling and selling sleek t-shirts to benefit The World Cup Dreams Foundation at the Performance Ski party.
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Beau Seguin and Bobby Moyer breaking it down at Performance Ski.
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Trenton Rhodes and Erik Wehse at Performance Ski.
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Macall McGillos and Laura Hoffman.
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