Schedule of special film screenings in Snohomish County

Maltby Meaningful Movies: “Reinventing Power,” which takes a look at ways that clean, cheap and renewable power can help to clean the air and to provide family jobs, is showing at 6:30 p.m. Jan. 4 at the Sharingwood Association, 22105 East Lost Lake Road, Snohomish.

Sno-King Meaningful Movies: “Chasing Coral” is showing at 6:30 p.m. Jan. 12 at Edmonds Unitarian Universalist Congregation, 8109 224 St. SW, Edmonds. Coral reefs are the nursery for all life in the oceans. Yet with carbon emissions warming the seas, a phenomenon called “coral bleaching” — a sign of mass coral death — has been accelerating around the world. The film took more than three years to shoot and is the result of 500-plus hours of underwater footage. More at www.meaningful movies.org.

Edmonds Center for the Arts Film Cabaret Series: “Crazy Heart, a 2009 movie with Jeff Bridges as a down-and-out songwriter who tries to turn his life around after beginning a relationship with a young journalist, played by Maggie Gyllenhaal. The film will screen at 8 p.m Jan. 18, at the arts center, 410 Fourth Ave. N., Edmonds. Tickets are $10. More at www.edmonds centerforthearts.org.

Edmonds Diversity Film Series: Six free screenings of topical films on themes related to diversity, inclusion and equity on third Saturdays at noon at the Edmonds Theater, 415 Main St., Edmonds. The next shows in the series are: Jan. 19, “Bully,” Feb. 16, “Old Goats,” March 16, “Just Charlie,” April 20, “Paper Tigers.” More at www.diversity.edmondswa.gov.

Silent Movie and Pipe Organ Night: “Speedy,” starring Harold Lloyd, is showing 7:30 p.m. Feb. 1 at the Historic Everett Theatre, 2911 Colby Ave., Everett. In this 1928 film, a chronically unemployed Yankees fan dates the granddaughter of a man who runs a failing horse-drawn trolley business, in a rapidly changing city where the railway is becoming king. Call 425-258-6766. More at www.historiceveretttheatre.com.

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