Chill Factore launches Snowboard Social

The two-hour 'Snowboard Social' takes place every Monday evening
Snowboarders in the Manchester area can now get together once a week for a group social evening for informal tuition and networking.
Chill Factore, at Trafford Quays Leisure Village just outside Manchester city centre, is hosting a new “Snowboard Social” from 7.30pm to 9.30pm every Monday. The UK’s longest real-snow slope (at 180m) is organising the snowboard meet-up to help boarders looking to brush up on skills and meet people with a similar passion.
The evening starts off with a meet-up over pizza (two slices are included in the £35 price) and combines a two-hour lift pass and “mentoring” from a qualified instructor. Afterwards, the instructor will host drinks (not included) at the centre’s bar, Castle in the Air.
The night has been set up by Chill Factore snowboard instructor Chris Davies who said: “The event is aimed at anyone from snowboard beginners to Level 3 standard and above, and ultimately wants to meet new like-minded friends who all share the same interest – snowboarding.”
Chill Factore is offering 20% off all Snowboard Social sessions booked between now and 31 May. For more information and to book your session, visit chillfactore.com
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