Columbia Center for the Arts and Cooper Spur Race team join forces to bring a night of ski films in celebration of the Snow Show, proceeds will benefit Cooper Spur Race team. The films will be shown on Nov. 21 at 6 p.m. and 8 p.m. Tickets are $7 for children and students 18 and under, adult tickets are $10 and available through Columbia Center for the Arts, 215 Cascade Ave. and Waucoma Bookstore.
Wear a beanie (ski hat) and receive a dollar off a glass of beer or wine.
The Film “Pretty Faces” is a film celebrating women who thrive in the snow. The concept for the film was originated by professional big mountain skier and SheJumps co-founder, Lyndsey Dyer, with the objective of giving women and girls, young and old, a source of inspiration through a unique look at what is possible when boundaries are broken, dreams captured and friendships cultivated. In Lyndsey’s words, “I wanted to give young girls something positive to look up to…I wanted to give them their Blizzard of Ahhs, Ski Movie or High Life, but done in a way that also shows the elegance, grace, community and style that is unique to women in the mountains.”
"A Dozen More Turns," the true story about five friends who collectively possessed significant avalanche training and expertise, who ventured out on a multi-day trip in SW Montana. The film describes a situation where our brains work against us, latching on to evidence that confirms instant gratification and dismissing the signs of a downside.
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