Posted by Editoress on 02/20/02
Vancouver International Mountain Film Festival
Courtesy Warwick Patterson
5th Vancouver International Mountain Film Festival will be hosting its traditionally highly successful Mountain Biking XXXtravaganza with live stage shows, slide shows and films...
Where: Centennial Theatre, 2300 Lonsdale, The Shore
When: Thursday, February 21, 7pm (doors open and reception starts 6 pm)
Tix: $15 in advance, $17 at the door. Advanced tix at MEC, outdoor stores,
local mtb stores, or at (604) 984-4484
Program:
stage show by Ryan Leech and the Norco Factory Team
slide show by Robbin McKinney, CYCLING EL CAMINO DE SANTIAGO (Spain)
and the following films:
DIRT DIVAS (by Anne Walton), all-female mountain biking flick
UNIZABA (by Sean White), monocycling in Mexico with Kris Holm and Nathan
Hoover
SECOND COMING (by Mike Kinrade), low-key, down-to-earth BC mountain biking
THE CIRCUS (by Warwick Patterson), scenes from the 2001 World Cup season
... all under direction of Mr. MC Robin Coope ... and brought to you by
Norco Performance Bikes...
Employment Opportunity
Enduro Sport, a road and triathlon specialty store in Toronto, is now accepting applications for the position of Hardgoods Specialist. This is a full-time, permanent position in Toronto. Hourly rate will be commensurate with experience.
The successful candidate will be responsible for sales, merchandising, and staff training and supervision for hardgoods (primarily bikes, but also parts, cycling shoes, and cycling accessories). The Hardgoods Specialist is also responsible for assisting the Buyer in making buying decisions for these products.
The successful candidate must me friendly and outgoing, capable of leading a team and have a strong knowledge of the products in the hardgoods category. Two years experience in hardgoods sales in required. Experience in cycling coaching or bike positioning is an asset but training in these areas will be provided.
Please email your resume with a covering letter to
jobs@endurosport.com or fax to 416 449 6853.
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