2020 has forced us to make some changes, but one thing’s still for sure: Mountainfilm On Tour – Grand Junction is coming in November! It’s the same exhilarating blend of adventure and inspiration — only now, you can enjoy it in the comfort of your own home, any time between 9 am MST, November 20 through 9 am MST, November 22.
The move to an online festival this year means tickets are available on a sliding scale donation basis. You can sign up for your tickets here! (Note: you will not be asked to pay anything as you reserve your ticket on this site, you are just reserving your ticket.)
Mountainfilm On Tour – Grand Junction has been our Alliance’s biggest fundraising event of the year. And although we won’t be able to meet in person this year to celebrate, you can still support our Alliance in three specific ways with regard to the event:
1) Make a donation of any size to help us offset ticket sales.
2) Become a sponsor! Would you like your company’s name associated with an exciting and enriching program that appeals to a wide range of demographics? Email Operations & Finance Director Stefanie Harville.
3) Participate in our online silent auction! In the week leading up to the film festival, we’ll be launching our auction and are currently collecting donations. Let us know if you have something you’d like to donate, or if you can help collect items.
Our friends in the Uncompahgre Valley Alliance and their partners have decided to re-schedule their Mountainfilm On Tour event for early next year. That means this is likely your only opportunity to thrill to Mountainfilm On Tour in 2020! We are excited to be bringing Mountainfilm On Tour – Grand Junction to people who may never have experienced a Mountainfilm tour before. We’ll have more to tell you about the event in the coming weeks. But don’t wait — register for your tickets today!
Arn's career includes more than 35 years of experience in broadcast media, online advertising and branding in both Western Colorado and New York City. He is a four-time Colorado Broadcast Award winner and has also won multiple Colorado Press Association Awards. Arn also teaches Film Expression at the college level. He lives with a dramatic pit bull and a grandiose cat and enjoys painting, animating, and exploring cinema in his spare time.