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Grace Potter joins LG candidate at site of his life-changing ski accident Tuesday

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Ryan McLaren (left) and friend Sean wave the High Fives flag

On Tuesday, March 17, lieutenant governor candidate Ryan McLaren will return to Mad River Glen to mark the 9th anniversary of a life-changing ski accident with Ryan’s Alive Day Celebration honoring community and resilience, benefiting nonprofits that helped him recover and get back on his feet, according to a statement from campaign staff.

McLaren, a former aide to Sen. Peter Welch, is a candidate in the Democratic primary for lieutenant governor.

The evening event will feature a special performance by Vermont musician Grace Potter, with all proceeds benefiting the following organizations:

McLaren will also return to the slopes earlier in the day with Vermont Adaptive in recognition of the organizations and volunteers who supported his recovery.


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