Monday, August 24, 2009

MBOSC Presents Freedom Riders at the Rio Sept 17

MBOSC presents the Santa Cruz showing of Freedom Riders 7 pm Thursday September 17th at the Rio Theatre on This film is a benefit to raise money for our local State Parks district to replace the sign at the entrance of the Wilder Ranch back country.

Tickets will be $10 at the door and will include a raffle ticket. We will also sell additional raffle tickets in the theater.

Freedom Riders is the story of a core group of riders who evolved from covertly building rough and unsustainable trails, to creating a precedent setting relationship with the Forest Service and creating some of the best Freeride trails in the country.

MBOSC is presenting this film because we feel it’s a story that could resonate in this community and it could lead to some wonderful future possibilities in our local scene. The current state fiscal crisis and the change in leadership in the local district is creating more dialog between land managers and the local mountain bike advocates. They are looking for allies and partners. Since February, we have been actively working with our local State Parks district to create more legitimate mountain biking opportunities. We are inviting local land managers to the showing of this film and hope that they can see how co-operation between downhill/freeride mountain bikers and land managers has worked in another part of the country.

Hope to see you there!

3 comments:

Megan Zemny said...

We are looking for volunteers to help run the event! Volunteer jobs are as followed:
-Ticket sales in booth
-Line monitor
-2 door monitors (taking tickets)
-clean-up
-set-up
-Raffle ticket sellers (priority)
-Someone to pickup ectra tickets at shops which are selling them
-distro of Posters
-media help (tv/radio/web)
-swag (react out to local businesses for swag)

Please contact me if you are interested in volunteering/participating in our 1st film fundraiser for MBoSC.

Megan
Social Coordinator

Unknown said...

Great film for a great cause! How can I help?

Unknown said...

Chris Kitchen and I discussed helping awhile back, I cannot get ahold of him, let me know what I can do to help!!