It's true - Miss February wants you.
Ahem, eyes over here. Specifically, she wants you to vote for her as Playmate of the Year for 2006. To that end, she'll be hosting Playboy Magazine's Snow Bunny Tour 2007, which makes a stop at Club 8150 Saturday night. But why should you vote for February's Cassandra Lynn over the eleven other pneumatic centerfolds from last year?
"It's something that I've always wanted and I'm very committed to working for Playboy," Lynn said. "I think I'd be a great representative."
Beyond that, we submit other evidence for your consideration: She's a dedicated snowboarder, which she picked up from a boyfriend while growing up in Price, Utah, before moving out to California bound for dreams of stardom. Park City, by the way, is her mountain of choice.
"I love the challenge (of snowboarding)," Lynn said. "Some (guys) act surprised when they hear I snowboard and scuba dive - some of them get a little intimidated."
As part of the Snow Bunny Tour, and of course to rally the voting demographic, Lynn will meet and greet fans at 8150 as well as take pictures, sign autographs and give away copies of her issue of Playboy.
But Miss February won't face her public alone: The Playboy Snow Bunny Troop will back Lynn up at 8150. The Troop, "made up of the sexiest single women in Colorado," will be on hand to interact, dance and party with the crowd. Red Bull-sponsored DJ Golden B will provide music - you know, for the dancing.
Ahem, eyes over here. Specifically, she wants you to vote for her as Playmate of the Year for 2006. To that end, she'll be hosting Playboy Magazine's Snow Bunny Tour 2007, which makes a stop at Club 8150 Saturday night. But why should you vote for February's Cassandra Lynn over the eleven other pneumatic centerfolds from last year?
"It's something that I've always wanted and I'm very committed to working for Playboy," Lynn said. "I think I'd be a great representative."
Beyond that, we submit other evidence for your consideration: She's a dedicated snowboarder, which she picked up from a boyfriend while growing up in Price, Utah, before moving out to California bound for dreams of stardom. Park City, by the way, is her mountain of choice.
"I love the challenge (of snowboarding)," Lynn said. "Some (guys) act surprised when they hear I snowboard and scuba dive - some of them get a little intimidated."
As part of the Snow Bunny Tour, and of course to rally the voting demographic, Lynn will meet and greet fans at 8150 as well as take pictures, sign autographs and give away copies of her issue of Playboy.
But Miss February won't face her public alone: The Playboy Snow Bunny Troop will back Lynn up at 8150. The Troop, "made up of the sexiest single women in Colorado," will be on hand to interact, dance and party with the crowd. Red Bull-sponsored DJ Golden B will provide music - you know, for the dancing.
"We hand-picked the girls out of 165 models, and they're excited to come to Vail and party like rock stars," said event promoter JJ Walker.
Lynn, who has appeared on TV's "The Apprentice" and "The Girls Next Door" and the film "The Benchwarmers" in addition to the magazine, hopes to pursue further opportunities in acting and modeling, whether she wins Playmate of the Year or not.
"It's a great honor - there's tons of media attention, and you get a wonderful luncheon at the Mansion where you get to bring your family in," Lynn said.
Still, she has bigger ideas than just Hollywood fame and fortune.
"I think that famous people are looked up to by kids, so they should be careful to be better role models," she said. "They can have a huge influence on children and young adults. Eventually, I'd like to own my own business or raise a family, and try to do things to help people."
Though she's spent plenty of time with Hef and the gang, life in the Playboy Mansion among throngs of Playmates might not quite be what one would expect.
"(The mansion's) actually a beautiful place that is usually very peaceful, with beautiful landscaping and exotic animals," Lynn said. "Of course, Hef's parties do get wild and crazy, but there are just a handful every year."
Lynn, who has appeared on TV's "The Apprentice" and "The Girls Next Door" and the film "The Benchwarmers" in addition to the magazine, hopes to pursue further opportunities in acting and modeling, whether she wins Playmate of the Year or not.
"It's a great honor - there's tons of media attention, and you get a wonderful luncheon at the Mansion where you get to bring your family in," Lynn said.
Still, she has bigger ideas than just Hollywood fame and fortune.
"I think that famous people are looked up to by kids, so they should be careful to be better role models," she said. "They can have a huge influence on children and young adults. Eventually, I'd like to own my own business or raise a family, and try to do things to help people."
Though she's spent plenty of time with Hef and the gang, life in the Playboy Mansion among throngs of Playmates might not quite be what one would expect.
"(The mansion's) actually a beautiful place that is usually very peaceful, with beautiful landscaping and exotic animals," Lynn said. "Of course, Hef's parties do get wild and crazy, but there are just a handful every year."
No bunnies like Snow Bunnies
What: Playboy's Snow Bunny Tour 2007 comes to Vail. Cassandra Lynn, Miss February, will be on hand with the Snow Bunny Troop, signing autographs, taking pictures and giving out copies of her magazine. DJ Golden B spins tunes.
When: Saturday, 9 p.m.-2 a.m. Where: Club 8150 in Vail Village Cost: Advance tickets $7; $10 day-of-show. |
"Playmates are some of the nicest and smartest people I know."
Arts &Entertainment writer Ted Alvarez can be reached at 748-2939 or talvarez@vaildaily.com.
Vail Daily, Vail, Colorado


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