We're so thrilled to be partnering with Indigenous Youth Mountain Bike Program and Thompson Rivers University's Adventure Studies Department to host the public screening of the mountain bike film, Dirt Relations!
Join us for a family-friendly movie night on Wednesday April 10 at 7 p.m. The movie night is by donation and we encourage everyone to RSVP through Eventbrite where you can make your donation in advance of attending by credit card. We will also be accepting cash donation at the door. Proceeds will go toward both the Kamloops Bike Riders Association - KBRA and Indigenous Youth Mountain Bike Program.
About the film:
“Dirt Relations” is an inspiring and thought-provoking documentary that delves into the powerful connection between mountain biking, reconciliation, and healing intergenerational trauma. Through captivating storytelling and breathtaking visuals, the film follows the journey of three individuals: Patrick, Thomas, and Tom, as they collaborate with Indigenous communities across British Columbia to build trails and empower Indigenous youth.
Event Details
Date: April 10
Time: 7 p.m.
Cost: By donation (see RSVP link)
Parking: Free parking at the East Gate entry to TRU off McGill Road
Location: TRU - Clock Tower