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Sunday, November 3, 2024 at 5:30 PM PST

× Team GIVE'R Freeride Club proudly presents Calm Beneath Castles A new ski movie from Matchstick Productions Sunday, November 3rd, Doors at 5 The Bailey Theatre - Trail, BC Tickets: $20 Rated PG

November 3rd, 2024 at 5:30pm

Theatre Doors will open at 5pm, Building doors at 4:30.

Length of Movie: 2.5h with 15 minute intermission.

Time to start pumping that powder stoke! Team Give'r is proud to present Calm Beneath Castles—an awe-inspiring ski movie that delves into the heart, soul, and mind of skiers driven by an insatiable thirst for adventure and discovery. This film explores the essence of finding solace in nature and being one with the mountains.

Funds raised through this event will support aspiring local youth athletes on their journeys to becoming the next legends in the Free Ski world. Don't forget to bring a little spending $$$ for the fantastic raffle prizes!

Come for the movie, stay for dinner! Licensed event with pizza available for purchase at intermission.

This is an all-ages event, however, parental guidance under 13 is advised due to language and content. Feature film to start at 6 pm, following a series of rad independent short films.

Bailey Theatre Details: Building doors open 60 minutes before show time. Theatre doors open 30 minutes before show time.

Tickets purchased on-line or by phone must be picked up at the box office on show day between 4pm and 5pm, or in advance at the Bailey Theatre Box Office Monday - Friday between 12 - 4 pm.

Our venue does not accept print-at-home tickets or electronic tickets on your cell phone.

No audio or video recording permitted at this event.

The Bailey is a scent-free facility. Please refrain from wearing perfumes or strong scents to protect allergies and sensitivities of other patrons. Thanks in advance from the Bailey team!

Venue

The Bailey Theatre
1501 Cedar Avenue
Trail BC V1R 4C7


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