SEE HER BE HER Screening Event - Seattle, WA | AMC Southcenter 16
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Baseball
In partnership with Dolby Laboratories, please join us for a special screening of Grassroots Baseball’s new documentary SEE HER BE HERat the AMC Southcenter 16 in Seattle on April 12 at 1:00 pm. Please plan to arrive by 12:45 pm, as the film will start promptly at 1:00 pm. There are two parking garages on the south side of the mall that both lead to the 3rd floor and AMC specific parking.Parking can be found on the rooftop 3rd level parking. There are two parking garages on the south side of the mall that both lead to the 3 The screening will be followed by a Q&A and booking signing with a panel including Alli Schroder(Baseball Canada starting pitcher from British Columbia and one of our “sheroes” in the film); LoisYoungen (AAGPBL player and retired PhD educator from University of Oregon); Nova Newcomer (Senior Director of Community Relations & CEO of the Mariners Care Foundation Senior); Maggie Gallagher (University of Washington Women’s Club Baseball team coach),and Jean Fruth (SEE HER BE HER director and producer). Admission is $15 for adults, and all students ages 8 years and older – including college students – are free of charge. All tickets must be reserved prior to the screening. Proceeds from ticket and book sales will benefit Little League International’s “Girls with Game” program to increase opportunities for girls in baseball. SEE HER BE HER is a feature-length film is about women’s baseball around the globe and follows the lives of seven stars who are at the pinnacle of their game and represent the United States, Canada, Puerto Rico, Japan, South Korea, Cuba and Uganda. In the intense battle for the World Cup Championship, they want victory — for themselves, for their team, for their countries, and for the sheer love of the game—but their greatest triumph is the path they are blazing for future generations of female players. The film also includes Hall of Famers Cal Ripken, Jr., Tony Pérez, Ferguson Jenkins and Ichiro Suzuki, who will be inducted into the Hall of Fame in July, as well as retired major league superstars Chan Ho Park and Jimmy Rollins, all of whom strongly support the women’s game. The film is directed and produced by acclaimed sports photographer Jean Fruth and produced by Jeff Idelson, former president of the National Baseball Hall of Fame & Museum. If you are unable to attend the screening, but would still like to purchase the SEE HER BE HER companion book, you can do so HERE.
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