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Mammoth Invitational 2019
Sunday, April 7, 2019

Mammoth Invitational Event Details

For Mammoth Invitational 2019 MMCF’s largest fundraiser, the Mammoth Invitational, is a weekend of fun-filled activities that bring our many communities together. Each year a theme sets the stage and keeps the entertainment level high and the good vibes rolling. Mammoth Invitational 2019 is Themed Pirates of the Pineapple Express. After 2 straight years of battling the “Pineapple Express” weather phenomenon, we’ve decided that since we can’t beat the weather, we will join it and play off of it for our theme. Guests register and compete in teams for the weekend, accompanied by a snow-sports pro. Live and silent auctions are the basis of the fundraising with items ranging from $30 to well above $20,000. The funds raised at the Mammoth Invitational allow the foundation to continue our work and grow our programming year after year. 

Schedule of Events

(Schedule subject to change)

Friday, April 5th

12:00 pm- Registration Opens

4:15 pm- Load Lower Panorama Gondola

4:30-7:30pm- Ahoy Matey's Party @ McCoy Station

7:30 pm (or when it is dark enough)- Torchlight Parade

Saturday, April 6th

8:00 AM- Breakfast and Registration

9:00-11:30 AM-Mountain Wide Treasure Hunt

11:30 AM-1:30 PM- Lunch 

1:00-3:00PM- JorLonKer: Ski Joring/Biathlon/Poker Run/Pond Skim all-in-one event

5:30-11:00 PM- Treasure Island Governor's Ball Gala Dinner & Fundraiser

Sunday, April 7th

8:30-10:00 AM- Breakfast

10:00 AM-12:00 PM- Fight-'Til-The-Death race

12:00 PM- BBQ Island Party

Gala Attire

Attire for our evening Gala is formal meets pirates meets mountain reality. Some ideas have included pirate wear, gem toned dresses, or formal wear with treasured accessories. Creativity is encourage!

*Schedule is subject to change


MMCF Program Highlight

Inyo/Mono SKI P.E.

Ski P.E. allows over 600 Eastern Sierra children to learn to ski or ride annually. Instead of traditional in a school gym or playground. Children gear up and get on a bus to head to the mountain. This program runs one day a week for 8 weeks throughout the winter and serves children from Big Pine in the South to Coleville in the North.