Were well on our way to meeting our 5K matching campaign goal and you can text to give!

Lynnwood, WALocal News

A matching campaign for the documentary "Stripped for Parts: American Journalism on the Brink" nears its $5,000 goal, with nearly $3,000 raised to date. An anonymous donor pledged to match all contributions in honor of the film's screening and My Edmonds News' 16th anniversary. Supporters can donate online or use a new text-to-give feature by texting 4parts to 50155. The screening is scheduled for Saturday, October 25, at the Edmonds Theater, with doors opening at 11 a. m.

Following the film, a panel discussion featuring local journalists will provide insights into current journalism challenges. A Q&A session will allow audience members to engage directly with the panel. This event aims to foster community dialogue about the future of journalism. Local contributions are vital for reaching the fundraising goal and supporting the screening.

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