Register for this trip in the UCF RWC app or through the UCF RWC Membership Portal website. Registration opens June 3 at 12 p.m. and closes June 9 at 4 p.m. All trips are now first-come, first-served. All trips will open two weeks before the first day of the trip. If the trip is full, you can register for the waitlist using the link above.
Trip Cost: $30.00
What’s Included: All of our adventures include all necessary gear for the activity (including paddleboards, PFDs, etc), transportation to/from the activity, and professional guidance by OA Trip Leaders. All staff are certified in First Aid/CPR/AED, and most are certified Wilderness First Responders.
What’s Not Included: Participants should wear athletic clothing, appropriate footwear, and bring personal water/snacks. Meals are not provided. A full packing list will be provided at the Pre-Trip Meeting.
Trip Leaders: Isabella, Dani, Julia
Pre-Trip Meeting Date & Time: June 9 at 6 p.m.
]]>What is belaying?
Belaying is a technique where a rope is secured to a person as they climb up the tower. Learning the proper belay techniques allow a student to help a friend safely climb the tower.
Why should I become belay certified?
While you don't need to be belay certified to climb at the Tower, it can help you continue to grow as a climber. Learning the proper belay techniques allows a student to help a friend safely climb the tower.
If you're interested in learning more, please email outdoor@ucf.edu or visit the Tower during open hours.
How do I sign up?
Sign up for belay certification classes at the RWC Climbing Tower front desk during normal business hours. Students can take the stairs or elevators to the first floor and go left. The desk is behind the stairs in the northeast corner of the main building. Class registration opens two weeks before the day of the class, but participants must be registered at least 48 hours in advance. Space is limited to eight people per class.
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What is the play about?
Description: In 1951 Hollywood, at the height of the second Red Scare, a group of friends grapple with the fear and anxiety that sets in when your entire livelihood could be snatched away at any moment. When noted screenwriter Eliza Everett is called before the House on Un-American Committee to testify, her response to questioning sends shockwaves through the industry, including the people closest to her. As she negotiates how to move forward, she must decide what’s most important – her career or her family.
The script includes moments of strong language.
What is Pegasus PlayLab?
At the fifth annual Pegasus PlayLab, a festival dedicated to developing plays by emerging playwrights, you’re invited to attend three workshops of new works and experience a full production of a new play workshopped at Orlando Shakes’ PlayFest 2022. Follow these plays into the next stage of development and be part of the creative process with playwrights, casts and artistic teams! Learn more at https://performingarts.cah.ucf.edu/theatre/pegasus-playlab/.
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What is the play about?
Melody is a Black girl at an all-white suburban high school, overachieving academically and privately struggling to battle the isolation. Nathan is a misfit of another kind, a white boy in her grade with a juvenile drug habit and unceasing angst. They collide in a storage closet and form an unexpected bond that transforms and shatters them both, leaving them to pick up the pieces at their high school reunion 10 years later.
The show involves discussions of substance abuse, race, class, and sexuality.
What is Pegasus PlayLab?
At the fifth annual Pegasus PlayLab, a festival dedicated to developing plays by emerging playwrights, you’re invited to attend three workshops of new works and experience a full production of a new play workshopped at Orlando Shakes’ PlayFest 2022. Follow these plays into the next stage of development and be part of the creative process with playwrights, casts and artistic teams! Learn more at https://performingarts.cah.ucf.edu/theatre/pegasus-playlab/.
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