FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Great Barrington, Mass.—The Mahaiwe Performing Arts Center will continue its annual tradition screening Warren Miller Entertainment’s latest ski and snowboard video over President’s Day Weekend. The production company’s latest installment, All Time, will be shown on Saturday, February 17 at 7:30 p.m. 

Get ready to go deep into the stuff of which snowy dreams are made with Warren Miller’s All Time. Celebrate the birth of ski towns like Sun Valley and Aspen, icons and innovators like the original hotdoggers, and the most outlandish locations ever skied. Then, catch up with Maine’s finest athlete of today, Donny Pelletier, and meet the next generation at Woodward Park City. Through it all, Jonny Moseley and special guests will share their own stories to bring us to this moment. 

The theater is partnering with Ski Butternut for this presentation. 

About Warren Miller Entertainment 

Warren Miller Entertainment has been a pioneer in action sports cinematography since 1949. All Time is the 74th installment of its feature film library. Warren Miller Entertainment is the leader in snow and adventure sports production, stock footage, event experiences, and four-season content solutions for sponsors, clients, and athletes, and is a division of Outside Inc., based in Boulder, Colo.  

Tickets 

Tickets are $15 or $10 for Mahaiwe Members and season passholders at Ski Butternut. 

Tickets are available now at mahaiwe.org, or by calling or visiting the Box Office, 413-528-0100, on Wednesday through Saturday from noon to 4 p.m. 

To learn more about Mahaiwe Membership, contact Brenna Hull at 413-644-9040 x107 or brenna@mahaiwe.org, or visit mahaiwe.org/membership.  

About the Mahaiwe 

Located in downtown Great Barrington, Mass., the Mahaiwe Performing Arts Center is the year-round presenter of world-class music, dance, theater, classic films, Live in HD broadcasts, and arts education programs for the southern Berkshires and neighboring regions. The intimate jewel box of a theater opened in 1905. Since 2005, the performing arts center has hosted over 1,500 events and welcomed over half a million people through its doors. More than 26,000 students from 74 different schools have benefited from the Mahaiwe’s school-time performances and residencies. For more information, see mahaiwe.org. 

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Warren Miller’s All Time