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Skiing

CDW & HP: Ski and Learn Event

Presented by HPI

Friday February 7th, 2025 | 8:30am - 11:00am 

Bear Creek Mountain Resort

101 Doe Mountain Ln, Macungie, PA 18062

Event will take place in the Conference Room.

Please Join CDW and HP for a “Ski and Learn” Event presented by HPI. Customers will listen to a presentation from HP resources and CDW while enjoying their breakfast. Topics like HP Roadmap and technology/ Why Win 11/ HP Poly/ and more.

Each attendee will receive 2 free lift tickets.

Must be present at event to receive lift tickets. 

Please scroll down for additional information

& provide your registration by February 6th!

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Event Overview

8:30 am

9:00 am - 10:00 am

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10:00 am - 10:30 am

11:00 am

Arrivals, Check In & Continental Breakfast

Hear from HP Inc. about What's New, Device Roadmap, Print Update, Services & Poly

Q&A and Demo Table

Wrap Up

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About Bear Creek Mountain Resort

A destination for adventures no matter the season, Bear Creek Mountain Resort is nestled on over 330 wooded acres in scenic Berks County, Pennsylvania. The resort offers snow tubing, snowboarding, and skiing in the winter, and tennis, disc golf, boating, biking, hiking, and several other outdoor activities during the rest of the year. Guests can dine at The Grille or the Trail’s End Cafe, and relax at The Spa at Bear Creek. The spacious outdoor and indoor venues are surrounded by mountain views for memorable celebrations and events.

A Look Back…

​​In the late 1800s, this area was home to the Rittenhouse Gap mines, part of the Mid-Atlantic Iron Belt. For decades, the mines powered industry and innovation, even drawing the attention of Thomas Edison, who created a more cost-effective way to extract iron ore from crushed rock. Built in the 1850s, the Catasauqua-Fogelsville Railroad transported iron ore along the Lehigh River, including to the Lock Ridge Furnace in Alburtis, where the ore was used to make cannons and machinery. The Rittenhouse Gap mines were abandoned after World War I when the iron industry was drawn to the upper Midwest.

 

In 1967, Doe Mountain Ski Area was the first ski resort to open its doors in the area, offering a modest t-bar, rope tow, and two trails. Over the years, the facility has grown, expanding to 23 trails with seven lifts. In 1999, Doe Mountain changed ownership. Today, it is a year-round resort, welcoming guests for adventures and celebrations in the mountains.

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