On November 25, 2014

Warren Miller’s “No Turning Back” to be screened

KILLINGTON–The Killington Ski Club and Killington Mountain School are jointly hosting the showing of Warren Miller’s much-anticipated new film, “No Turning Back.” The movie will be shown at 7 pm on Saturday, Nov. 29, at Snowshed Lodge, Killington Resort.

“No Turning Back” isWarren Miller’s 65th ski film. The newest installment pays homage to the 65 years of mountain culture and adventure filmmaking that has led us to every end of the winter world—and this year is no different. From beneath the blankets of powder in Niseko, Japan, to the top of Greece’s Mount Olympus, the French Alps, and the Mom & Pop hills of Montana, each location is sure to provide nothing but stoke. Watch Olympian Ted Ligety shred the World Cup in Colorado, Ingrid Backstrom and Jess McMillan push the boundaries of the Alaskan Chugach, and JT Holmes and Ulie Kestenholz take flight high above the Swiss Alps. Revel in the celebration for this year’s winter season and remember, this time there’s No Turning Back.

Proceeds from the event will benefit Killington athletes and events.

Raffle tickets are available ahead of time and on the night of the event, with a drawing to be held at intermission. Prizes include a 2014-15 Killington Season Pass donated by Killington Ski Resort, a KMS Holiday BOOST Camp Pass, a Killington Ski Club 1 Year Membership, six No-Blackout Pico Day Passes, and six No-Blackout Killington/ Pico Day Passes.

Ticket prices are $15 for adults, $8 for children, $30 for a family, and children under 5 and seniors are free. Tickets for the event as well as raffle tickets may be purchased at the Killington Ski Club, Killington Mountain School, Peak Performance Ski Shop, or the Forerunner Ski Shop. Tickets for the show may also be reserved for will-call by contacting Janet Larson at the Killington Ski Club ([email protected]).

Doors open at 6 p.m.,and the movie starts at 7 p.m. Beer and wine are available for purchase, as well as pizza and popcorn.

Don’t miss this epic night. A Warren Miller show isn’t just a movie—it’s an experience!

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