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Join Us for the Adventure Film Festival
Presented by AAC Industry Partner Patagonia, this three-day festival at the Boulder Theater and REI premieres a highly diverse collection of 40 insightful and award-winning outdoor and environmental films that share the spirit of adventure. Community Night kick-off party at Patagonia. Photography Seminar and Filmmaker’s Workshop at REI with Colorado’s best shooters, directors and producers. New Kid’s Film Festival, Jonny Copp Photo Exhibit at Amante (Walnut), Jeremy Collin’s The Wolf and the Medallion live-art performance, athlete and filmmaker appearances, massive gear giveaways, and a rockin’ after party with the local ‘80s band, The Goonies.
Adventure Film supports non-profit organizations like The American Alpine Club that share the same values and are active locally and globally in progressive community initiatives.
The AAC Is Hiring in the Front Range Looking for that perfectly, awesomely cool climbing job in your backyard? The American Alpine Club is hiring for two positions right now:
• The Conservation and Advocacy Director must guide a national policy while responding to, prioritizing, and supporting the needs of local sections and chapters. The position will operate out of the main AAC Office in Golden, CO. Visit the Job Description on our website.
• The Rocky Mountain Regional Coordinator will work under the supervision of the Community Programs Director to support and expand the American Alpine Club community network, volunteer programs, and membership within the Rocky Mountain Region. Initially, this position will serve Sections in Colorado, Utah and Wyoming; however, as the program develops the region could change. Visit the Job Description on our website.
You can keep tabs on open positions at the AAC by visiting the Jobs page and keep up with all the latest News in our Press Room.
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