Public News
Rake, Paint, and Remodel
Spring clean-up is happening all over the Sunrise Village. Raking leaves, collecting fallen branches, repairing walkways and planting perennials is keeping the Sunrise maintenance crews busy this time of year. In a few weeks, the staff will transition to maintenance projects on owners’ units. Read More!
Read MoreSpring Cleaning and Maintenance at Sunrise
The snow is melting on the Sunrise grounds so the maintenance staff is in full gear cleaning and performing maintenance projects on buildings, walkways, bedding plants, and trees. We would like you to consider our expertise in doing various projects that you discovered over the winter in your unit.
Read MoreSunrise Backyard and Beyond!
We hope you enjoyed the transformation of the wintery back yard at Sunrise into family-fun recreational area that was well attended by many homeowner families and guests. The Community Warming Tent was the place to be on Saturday nights for hot chocolate, soup, and home-baked cookies; while the bonfire burned brightly to warm us up even when the temperatures dipped below zero.
Read MoreSunrise Spring Hours
We can safely say that spring is in the air at last! The sap is running for maple syrup production; tree buds are forming in the lower elevations; and the snow is beginning to melt on most south and west exposures. We wish to thank everyone for a very successful season at the Sunrise Café. The café will be open for dinner ONLY this Friday and Saturday. Call for a reservation and enjoy the last of Chef Jakub’s epicurean dishes for the rest of the year.
Read MoreIs it Spring Yet?
Although the temperatures feel mid-January, the sun is starting to work its warming magic on the mountain with longer days, and more penetrating rays. At Sunrise, we will be transitioning into spring in the next few weeks; below is the schedule for the Café, Sports Center, and outdoor amenities for the next few weeks.
Read MoreBest Snow of the Season
The snow gods have smiled upon us! The forecast is for winter temperatures into next week, so plan to ski/ride some outrageous bodacious powder and packed powder on your next visit. Read more!
Read MoreSunrise GeoQuest
Explore your backyard and get to know the backcountry terrain at Sunrise by snowshoeing to the peaks and special spots on and around the Sunrise network of trails. Eleven locations have been selected and a reward has been stashed at each spot. Mark your success by adding your name to the Quest chart on the bulletin board at the Falls Brook Commons reception center. Read More!
Read MoreFire Safety
During President’s week, there was a large fire that destroyed 36 condo units at Mountainside Condos at Sugarbush Resort. The damage was estimated at over $2 million; fortunately, no one died or was injured. This event has prompted us to remind our homeowners and their guests to be very conscientious of fire safety. Read more!
Read MoreWho Let the Dogs Out?!
Once again, we will be offering the ever-popular sled dog rides this Thursday (2/20) afternoon, from 4pm to 6pm. The sled dog company, Braeburn Siberians, will have two sleds available to take little kids, then older kids on one of our trail loops around the Fallsbrook Commons area. This is a first-come, first-serve type of activity. Read More!
Read MoreHoliday Activities at Sunrise
This coming Saturday, we will be hosting more winter activities: the HAA hut will be open for snowshoeing, a bonfire will be burning, and the warming hut will be serving hot chocolate, soup, and cookies. Next to the skating pond, we will have puff hockey equipment available for pick-up games, and there will be sleds for our luge course. Read More!
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