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Boarding bliss

The world premiere of the Forum snowboard team’s “THAT” video has led the team on a 24-stop world tour, and Tuesday at 7 p.m., the U will be its 23rd stop.

Although originally scheduled in the OSH auditorium, the event will take place in the Fine Arts Auditorium because of a double-scheduling conflict in OSH.

Despite the costly scheduling mishap, the show will go on. Snowboard celebrities such as Stevie Bell, Iikka Backstrom, Joni Malmi, Peter Line, Eddie Wall, Pat Moore and Jake Welch will be available to sign autographs.

Kacee Kniazeva, president of the U snowboard association, said that there will also be a few giveaways, including a Forum snowboard, Snowbird season passes and a Boost Mobile phone. The premiere is free.

There will also be a Technique Boardshop after a party for those 21 and older at The Broken Record, located at 1051 S. 300 W.

For additional information about the tour and the event, go to: www.forumsnowboards.com.

Celeste Chaney

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