Become a member and join a community of people who care about skiing!
The International Skiing History Association is the world’s leader in collecting and disseminating information about our sport’s rich history. ISHA works hard to make this history accessible to thousands of enthusiasts by publishing Skiing Heritage and maintaining the world’s largest ski history website. We also support museums, research, filmmakers, website creators and ski historians world-wide. (ISHA is 501(c)3 non-profit organization.)
Your membership includes Skiing Heritage, a magazine filled with lively, carefully researched stories and stunning images from skiing’s past. It also includes a free historical DVD, a subscription to SKI or Transworld Snowboarding and a discount for the annual Skiing Heritage Week. ISHA and the U.S. Ski and Snowboard Hall of Fame are partners and you will also enjoy the benefits of both organizations. This membership, with a value of nearly $150, is available for only $49 a year.
Please join us! You will be welcomed into a community of enthusiastic people committed to preserving and sharing our sport’s proud heritage.
Questions? Or prefer to join by phone? Please call 906-486-4202.
Join ISHA1 year for $49! Membership Includes: • 6 issues of Skiing Heritage PLUS the knowledge that you are helping preserve a valuable legacy for future generations. US Membership
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GiveSend a friend a membership! Not only will they enjoy receiving Skiing Heritage and all the other benefits, you will be helping preserve skiing history. If you are currently a member you receive the reduced rate of $40 per gift membership!
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DonateAs a nonprofit, ISHA can further its efforts to preserve skiing only with your support. Each dollar you contribute allows us to preserve more of the superb writing, art, photography and film that tell the story of the sport’s past. Much of skiing’s history is still being collected and written. Some is in danger of being lost without an increased and sustained effort.
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