The audience will include about 60 girls from the school district, another 50 women and girls being served by the YWCA, plus sponsors. This started out as a community grassroots effort by Edmonds women,” Crank said. “Word started to spread, and several women in the community reached out to help underwrite it. Scheduled for the panel are: Melissa Beard, senior firefighter with South County Fire detective Julie Govantes, of the Edmonds Police Department Shaunta Hyde, managing director, community relations with Alaska Airlines Lynne Varner, WSU North Puget Sound associate vice chancellor, marketing, strategy and community engagement and Teresa Wippel, publisher, My Neighborhood News Network.Īround the country, money for “Captain Marvel” tickets is being raised through the GoFundMe website. There are all kinds of heroes, though - with no superhuman powers required.īefore the movie, Crank said a “hero-themed panel discussion” will give the audience a chance to hear from local women. The “Captain Marvel” plot, set in the mid-1990s, features Larson as a former Air Force fighter pilot turned hero of the galaxy. Women going to the film will include some served by the YWCA, which has housing programs in Snohomish County. The advocates work with students experiencing homelessness and those with other risk factors. Armstrong said the district’s family resource and student support advocates helped identify the girls receiving movie passes.
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