Buy tickets now or at door for 'Stripped For Parts' Oct. 25 at Edmonds Theater - My Edmonds News

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"Stripped for Parts," a documentary addressing the detrimental effects of profit motives on community welfare, will screen at Edmonds Theater on October 25. Tickets are available for purchase online or at the door. The film showcases various social challenges faced by communities, aiming to raise awareness and promote dialogue. This event serves as a platform for local engagement and reflection on pressing social issues. The screening is part of a broader effort to encourage community involvement in addressing these challenges.

Attendees will have the chance to discuss the film's themes and implications. Local residents are encouraged to participate, as the film's message resonates with current community concerns. The screening not only provides entertainment but also fosters critical discussions about social justice.

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