Thursday, April 5, 2012

Bruce Willis Donates His Idaho Ski Resort to Charity?


Bruce Willis says he is willing to give away his central Idaho ski resort to a non-profit organisation.
The action star has already put his lavish home in nearby Hailey, Idaho, on the market - it is listed at $15 million - along with his local bar and nightclub, The Mint - listed at about $4 million.

Now the Idaho Mountain Express reports Bruce may be severing another real estate tie to Idaho. The actor told Camas County leaders he is willing to give the Soldier Mountain ski area in Fairfield to the right non-profit group.

Bruce, best known for the Die Hard series and Sixth Sense, has owned the ski area since the late 1990s. It boasts 1,150 acres of in-bounds terrain, and its three lifts give access to a vertical rise of 1,425 feet.

White stuff: Willis has owned the Soldier Mountain Development since the 1990s
Willis has owned the Soldier Mountain Development since the 1990s

Willis' Soldier Mountain Development owns and operates the ski hill on public land under a US Forest Service special-use permit.

Bruce recently welcomed his first child with wife Emma - a daughter called Mabel.
Both mother and baby, weighing in at 9lbs and 1oz after her birth on April Fool's Day, are said to be healthy.
Bruce, 57, already has three girls from his former marriage to Demi Moore.

Growing family: Bruce and wife Emma recently welcomed their first child together. The actor also has three daughters with ex-wife Demi Moore
Growing family: Bruce and wife Emma recently welcomed their first child together. The actor also has three daughters with ex-wife Demi Moore

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