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SUMMARY:International Women’s Day Celebration and Pink Boots Brew Launch Party
DESCRIPTION:cSPACE Marda Loop\nStudio Theatre\n\nVikki’s Vantage Point Raspberry Mojito Sour Launch Party featuring Vikki Weldon and live local music by Mariya Stokes!\n\n\nJoin us in celebration of International Women’s Day and the launch of our 2024 Pink Boots Brew: Vikki’s Vantage Point Raspberry Mojito Sour \nMarch 26\, 2024\nDoors: 6:00 pm. Event:7pm \nVikki’s Vantage Point Beer Tasting\, Fireside Chat with Vikki Weldon \nLive local music by Mariya Stokes \nTickets: $15. Includes beverage and donation. \nProceeds from every launch event ticket purchase and Vikki’s Vantage Point 4 pack sold\, will be donated to Get Outside’s Fund program supporting women*. The program helps women be active\, connect with others\, and build their outdoor skills. The program is designed to support those who may not currently have the means to do so. \n\n\nVIKKI WELDON \nClimbing has been an integral part of my life since I was a little girl growing up amidst the Canadian Rockies. I love climbing for its community\, its challenges\, and its ability to take me to some of the most beautiful places in the world. Growing up\, I focused mainly on competition climbing and sport climbing in the Bow Valley near Canmore\, Alberta. Since moving to Squamish\, British Columbia in 2013\, I have enjoyed the diversity and adventurous nature of trad and multi-pitch climbing. Developing a wide range of skills has allowed me to be involved in more adventurous climbing trips and even put up first ascents in remote areas of the world including Morocco and Greenland. Climbing is the gift that keeps on giving. \n  \nACCOMPLISHMENTS:\nSep 2013 | Blue Jeans\, Mt. Yamnuska (2nd ascent\, 5.13b multipitch)\nDec 2014 | Le Zahir\, Akchour Valley\, Morocco (First ascent\, 512b multipitch)\nJul 2015 | Adder Crack\, Squamish (5.13a trad)\nAug 2016 | Southwest Buttress of Hidden Tower\, Mythics Cirque\, Greenland (First ascent\, V 5.11)\nOct 2018 | Spirit of the West (5.14a sport) \nDec 2024 | Yamnuska: The Ragged Edge Film \n\n\n\nGET OUTSIDE ADVENTURES \nOur mission at Get Outside is to empower others to explore the outdoors\, challenge themselves\, learn new skills\, and have fun doing it. \nWe focus on getting women out exploring\, connecting\, and growing. The Get Outside experience doesn’t end with the adventure\, rather\, that’s where it begins. \nPortion of proceeds from every Vikki’s Vantage Point 4-pack sold will be donated to support programming at Get Outside. \nhttps://www.getoutsideadventures.ca/ \n\n\n\nMARIYA STOKES \nKnown for her quick wit and signature retro style\, Country Music Alberta’s (CMAB) two-time Horizon Female Artist of the Year (2019 & 2020)\, Calgary\, Alberta-based country artist Mariya Stokes\, has released five singles to date and is currently recording her debut\, full-length album with Juno Award-winning producers Spencer Cheyne and Justin Kudding\, which will release in late 2023. With Stokes’ previous releases reaching over 600\,000 streams across platforms\, her current single\, “Break My Heart\,” was nominated for “Horizon Single of the Year” at the 2021 CMAB Awards. \nPartnering with Travel Alberta and representing her home province on an international stage\, Stokes showcased at the United States Tour Operators Association’s annual conference in Austin\, TX in November 2023. In addition\, she was selected to perform at the 2022 Canadian Country Music Association’s (CCMA) Songwriter Showcase and has opened for artists including Ru-Paul’s Drag Race superstar Trixie Mattel\, Doc Walker\, and Jann Arden. Stokes also co-hosted the 2020 CMAB Award Show alongside CCMA Award Winner George Canyon. \nGiving back to the communities that raised her is important to Stokes: as an artist representative on the CCMA 2022 Host Committee\, Stokes co-chaired the Legacy and Community Engagement committee and was part of the team that planned\, executed\, and highlighted the CCMA’s and Calgary during Canadian Country Music Week. She was also a 2020 Artist in Residence at the Women’s Centre of Calgary. \nhttps://www.mariyastokes.com/ \n\n\n\nPink Boots Society  \nMission: The Pink Boots Society was created to assist\, inspire and encourage women and/or non-binary individual fermented and alcoholic beverage industry professionals to advance their careers through education. \nWe are the movers and shakers in the fermented and alcoholic beverage industry. We make fermented beverages with the highest possible quality. We are the women that own the companies\, package the product\, design the labels\, serve the drinks\, write about our industry – and just about everything in between. Most importantly\, we teach each other what we know through our own seminar programs\, and we help each other advance both front-of-the-house and back-of-the-house careers by raising money for educational scholarships. \nhttps://www.pinkbootssociety.org/
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LOCATION:cSPACE Marda Loop-  Studio Theatre\, 1721 29th Ave. SW\, Calgary\, AB\, T2T 6T7\, Canada
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SUMMARY:Banded Peak x Guardians of the Ice Speaker Series: Mount Castleguard
DESCRIPTION:Banded Peak Brewing Presents The Guardians of the Ice Speaker Series: Mount Castleguard\n\n\nBanded Peak Brewing Presents: The Guardians of the Ice Speaker Series – Mount Castleguard-\nH﻿OST\nJim Elzinga has been an active and influential alpinist for over 40 years. He is the founder of Guardians of the Ice\, with numerous first ascents in the Canadian Rockies\, the Andes\, and the Himalayas. Jim received the prestigious Edmund Hillary Award for his leadership of Everest Light\, a first ascent that has never been duplicated. Steve House called him “the original Canadian hard man.\nFEATURE SPEAKERS \nI﻿an Welsted is an accomplished Canadian climber with a long list of first ascents\, big mountain climbs\, and a Piolet D’or\, Ian has explored and experienced the mountains as in his dreams. \nEarly successful solos of Yexyexéscen (Mount Robson)\, the tallest peak in his home range gave him the belief that anything is possible. Trips to Asia put the Rockies in perspective\, as a great home and a wonderful training ground..\nMost recently\, his eye has been drawn to the most obvious and stunning possibilities: long massif-traversing technical routes that engage the climber in a deep multi-day sense of adventure.\nWhile Ian continues to seek out big climbs\, he is also enjoying growing his guiding business from his hometown of Golden BC\, helping others achieve their own objectives and adventures in the mountains and creating new memories and friendships of their own.\nFor Ian\, the friendships formed and memories made in the mountains are more important than any summit. \nDr. Alison Criscitiello is an ice-core scientist and high-altitude mountaineer. Criscitiello’s research explores the history of sea ice in polar regions using ice core chemistry\, which involves long months of living in a tent and drilling ice cores in places like Antarctica\, Alaska\, the Canadian high Arctic\, and Greenland. She is the Director of the Canadian Ice Core Lab (CICL) at the University of Alberta\, and an Adjunct Assistant Professor at the University of Calgary. Criscitiello holds a BA in Earth and Environmental Science from Wesleyan University\, an MA in Geophysics from Columbia University\, and the first PhD in Glaciology ever conferred by MIT. When not busy shivering for science\, Criscitiello seeks out the cold for fun\, whether working as a climbing ranger in the national parks or guiding expeditions to major peaks in the Andes\, Alaska\, and the Himalayas. 2010 she led the first all-women’s ascent of Lingsarmo (6955m) in the Indian Himalayas. She has been the recipient of three American Alpine Club (AAC) climbing awards including one for Borderski\, her 2-month winter ski traverse of Tajikistan’s border in the eastern Pamirs with two other Canadian women. In 2016 she was awarded the Mugs Stump Award and John Lauchlan Award to attempt a first alpine ascent in the Indian Himalaya. Alison has been named a National Geographic Explorer\, and a Fellow of the Explorers Club and the Royal Canadian Geographical Society. Criscitiello is the founder and co-director of Girls on Ice Canada.\n__________________________________________________________________________________________\nDate: September 29\, 2023\nDoors Open: 5:30 pm\nEvent Starts: 6:30 pm\nTickets: $20 \nWhere: cSPACE Studio Theatre. 1721 29th Avenue SW Calgary\, Alberta \nAll guests must be 18 years or older with government proof of ID. No Minors.  \n\n\nM﻿OUNT CASTLEGUARD BEER TASTING \nB﻿anded Peak Brewer Erick Hollstedt will discuss the partnership for the series with Jim\, and take the audience through a tasting of Mount Castleguard Cold IPA.  \n\n\n\nGuardians of the Ice is a non-profit organization that works to inspire dynamic environmental stewardship on behalf of the rapidly retreating Columbia Icefield\, its watersheds\, and the whole planet. For more info or to donate to Guardians of the Ice check out their website www.guardiansoftheice.com \nMount Castleguard Cold IPA is our 6th installment in the Guardians of the Ice Speaker Series. This beer is here to redefine the IPA game by infusing the refreshing flavours of a lager with bold citrus hops.  Fermented cool and clean on a neutral lager strain\, gentle pine and pineapple noted provide depth to the bright lemon and zesty grapefruit flavours. By drinking this beer\, you are helping to protect one of North America’s most important water resources. \nOrders can be placed online at www.bandedpeakbrewing.com\, at local liquor stores across the province and at the Banded Peak Taproom.
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LOCATION:cSPACE Marda Loop (formerly cSPACE King Edward)\, 1721 29 Avenue Southwest\, #4th Flr\, Calgary\, AB\, T2T 6T7\, Canada
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