Movie night will benefit Youth Experiential Training Institute (YETI) this Thursday night, May 8 at Buriens Tin Theater

Burien, WALocal News

Y. E. T. I. (Youth Experiential Training Institute) is hosting a movie night fundraiser on May 8, 2025, at Burien’s Tin Theater to support its outdoor programs.

Scheduled from 6:30 to 8:30 p. m. , tickets are available for $25 each. The event will showcase short films from Reel Rock, including Black Ice, Young Guns, and Death of Villains, which highlight themes of youth resilience and inclusivity. Attendees can enter a raffle for door prizes from leading outdoor brands like MSR, Therm-a-Rest, and Grayl.

Proceeds from the event will aid in providing hundreds of students with opportunities to engage in outdoor activities, such as hiking and kayaking. Y. E. T. I.

aims to create accessible experiences that foster a connection with nature. The organization has been instrumental in promoting outdoor adventure among youth in the community. This fundraiser not only supports their mission but also raises awareness about the importance of inclusivity in outdoor activities.

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