
Bromley Outing Club
Educational, Recreational, and Competitive Programs
As a Vermont non-profit organization, the Bromley Outing Club works to create a lifelong love of snow sports for athletes, teams, and the entire Bromley Outing Club community while developing the values of sportsmanship and pride through educational, recreational, competitive, and freeski programs.


Freestyle Ski
Both a proud U.S. Ski and Snowboard Club as well as a USASA Freestyle Team, this is for skiers who want to take their tricks to the next level. This program delivers expert coaching that will inspire kids to express themselves through creativity, progression, style, and movement in and out of the terrain park.

JISP/KAP
The Junior Instructional Snowsports Program (JISP) was founded in 1951 by Sally Pabst and Betsy Fowler to make skiing and snowboarding accessible to local students. Each winter, volunteers help teach lifelong skills on and off the snow through eight weeks of lessons. JISP is open to students in grades 3–8, and KAP is for students in kindergarten through 2nd grade. Both offer a meaningful way to support the local community here at Bromley. Areas and schools include Arlington, Bennington, Danby, Dorest, Flood Brook, Long Trail, Manchester, Maple Street, Mettawee, MEMS, Sacred Heart, Shaftsbury, Sunderland, Southshire, & Wells.
