Aug. 27, 2014. Lees-McRae College Outdoor Programs is excited to host the ninth annual REEL ROCK Film Tour on Friday, Sept. 12. An opening reception complete with information booths will be held beginning at 7:30 p.m. in Evans Auditorium in the Cannon Student Center at Lees-McRae College and the main event will begin at 8 p.m.
The REEL ROCK Film Tour will be free for all Lees-McRae students, faculty and staff. It is also open to the public with an $8 suggested donation. Wily’s Bar and Grill will be open prior to the event and will be selling various food options and Starbucks coffee items.
In its ninth year, the REEL ROCK Film Tour features a special presentation of the highly anticipated feature-length film “Valley Uprising.” The greatest untold story of American counterculture is that of the Yosemite Valley rock climbers. The larger-than-life characters of Yosemite carved out an “extreme bohemian” lifestyle in the Valley, living on red wine and boiled potatoes, clashing with National Park authorities and pioneering the boldest climbs on earth.
The event is designed to bring those who share a love and passion for the outdoors together to be inspired by amazing footage of climbers and outdoorsmen pushing themselves to the limit. Along with the film, information booths will be set up in the back of Evans Auditorium. The booths will include the Mast General Store, Footsloggers, Rock Dimensions, North Carolina Outward Bound School, Misty Mountain Threadworks, The American Alpine Club (Southeast Division), Catalyst Sports and Carolina Climbers Coalition. The event is being hosted by Lees-McRae Outdoor Programs. The REEL ROCK Film Tour at Lees-McRae will benefit the Catalyst Sports Adaptive Veterans Program and the Lees-McRae Competition Rock Climbing Team.
For more information, contact Dee Thomas, director of outdoor programs, at thomasd@lmc.edu or visit the official REEL ROCK website at www.ReelRockTour.com.
Nestled in the Blue Ridge Mountains of western North Carolina, Lees-McRae College is a private, four-year college offering diverse baccalaureate degrees, strong athletic programs and outstanding faculty. With 900 students hailing from 35 states and more than ten countries, Lees-McRae’s broad core curriculum is enhanced by field-specific career preparation and experiential learning with an emphasis in leadership and service. For more information, please visit www.LMC.edu or call 828-898-5241.
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