Shoreline Community College Foundation to Host SIFF Opening Night Party on Friday A Celebration of Film and Future Filmmakers

Shoreline, WALocal News

Shoreline Community College Foundation will host the Seattle International Film Festival's Opening Night Party on May 16, 2025, beginning at 5:00 PM. The event will feature catered hors d'oeuvres from The Catering Company and beverages from North City Bistro, creating a vibrant atmosphere for attendees. The evening will culminate in a screening of "Dancing Queen in Hollywood" at 6:30 PM. Proceeds from ticket sales will directly support the college’s Film program, crucial for developing future filmmakers. This initiative offers students hands-on experience and professional guidance to help launch their careers.

The event highlights the role of community support in enhancing arts education, making a significant impact on students' creative opportunities. Guests are encouraged to arrive early to maximize their experience. More information about tickets and the complete list of scheduled screenings can be found on the SIFF website.

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