Inductees for 2020 to the Maine Ski Hall of Fame announced

KINGFIELD — The Ski Museum of Maine’s Hall of Fame Selection Committee has named eight individuals to be inducted into the Maine Ski Hall of Fame at the 18 Annual Maine Ski Hall of Fame banquet scheduled for Oct. 17 at Sugarloaf.
The Maine Ski Hall of Fame is a program of the Ski Museum of Maine that recognizes individuals who bring distinction to Maine skiing through competition, either as athletes or coaches; those who pioneered the sport in Maine — ski makers, ski area builders, instructors, volunteers; and others who have made a significant contribution to the sport.
This incoming class will bring the number of those honored to 152. Their biographies can be found on the Ski Museum’s website www.skimuseumofmaine.org [1].
The Class of 2020 includes:
Harold Bondeson, founding member of the New Sweden Athletic Club and an ardent promoter of skiing for sport;
Chip Carey, marketing and public relations practitioner for Sugarloaf and American Skiing Corp;
Dick Forster, volunteer for more than 45 years at Titcomb Mountain in Farmington;
Bob Miller head ski coach at Livermore Falls High School and a Junior National Coach;
Peter Smith, former director of the Sugarloaf Alpine Racing program, USSA Alpine Masters National competitor, and lifetime volunteer for the Sugarloaf Competition Center;
Gregory Voisine, Fort Kent ski coach for more than 25 years whose teams won 21 state championships;
Larry Warren, visionary and driving force behind the growth of Sugarloaf Mountain and the economic development of the western Maine mountains community;
Marcia White, funding mother and first director of the Sugarloaf Child Care Center which introduced many children to the wonderful sport of skiing.
Biographies of the Ski Hall of Fame Class members from 2003 through 2020 are available at www.skimuseumofmaine.org.