AAUW Edmonds SnoKing hosts a Pink Tea April 12, 2025

Shoreline, WALocal News

The AAUW Edmonds SnoKing branch is set to host a Pink Tea on April 12, 2025, from 10 AM to 12 PM at Edmonds College, fostering a sense of community and activism. The event encourages attendees to embrace Suffragette-inspired fashion, from ribbons to protest signs, creating an atmosphere of empowerment and historical reflection. Highlighting the importance of women's rights, the event will feature Debbie Dimitre performing as Alice Paul Stokes, a key figure in the suffrage movement and the author of the Equal Rights Amendment. This gathering promises not only tea and treats but also raffle prizes and a unique living history experience. Tickets, priced at $20 plus tax, are available via Eventbrite.

The Pink Tea serves as a celebration of the strides made in women's rights while acknowledging the ongoing challenges that remain. This event exemplifies the AAUW's commitment to advocacy and community engagement. By participating, attendees can connect with like-minded individuals and honor the legacy of those who fought for equality.

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