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Its in the calendar, but be sure to check out Waynes Washington Climbers Coalition event next Tuesday!
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untilCome on out for a great evening of adventure stories and supporting Washington Climbers Coalition's Liberty Bell Conservation Initiative! Climbing Epics: Stories From The Edge is a friendly storytelling competition open to the community with a five minute story to share on the night’s theme “Climbing Epics.” Prizes will be awarded, more details to come.Come tell a story, or just enjoy the show! If you're interested in participating in the event, please contact Jeremy Park at jpark1199@gmail.com for details.Beer is provided by the American Alpine Club with all proceeds from admission, beer, and raffle sales going to the WCC for the Liberty Bell Conservation Initiative.
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untilGet tickets here: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/reel-rock-film-tour-tickets-39933789038?aff=efbeventtix 12.27 Wednesday (Film)Nectar & SolidSound present:REEL ROCK Film Tour: REEL ROCK 12Featuring Gear giveaways, Raffle Prizes and moreProceeds benefit The Washington Climbers Coalition$12adv8pm doors8:30pm movie21+This December, in the season of giving, watch the incredible climbing doc REEL ROCK 12 at Nectar Lounge, with proceeds of your ticket going to fund the Washington Climbers Coalition's projects maintaining and improving our favorite regional Crags! Plus a Gear, raffle prizes, Featuring full bar and kitchen service, Gear raffle and more! About Reel Rock 12: Get ready for climbing’s greatest stories, stars, and sends. REEL ROCK 12 premieres four new short films that will deliver heart-thumping action, big laughs, and pure inspiration. Featuring Margo Hayes, the first woman to climb 5.15; Brad Gobright, an up-and-coming free soloist with a donut addiction; the return of Chris Sharma to the deep water soloing stage, and more. About Washington Climber's Coalition: Our mission is to make Washington a better place to climb through advocacy, stewardship, and education. We are climbers who believe that climbers must work together and work cooperatively with land managers and other groups who have an interest in the places where we climb or we risk losing access to these places we cherish. We are an all-volunteer 501(c)(3) non-profit organization. We take care of the places where we climb and strive to keep climbing areas open. Current projects include building a new toilet at the Vantage Climbing area, route maintenance at Exit 38, Gold Bar, Tieton and more. Your funds will benefit these causes!