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Coach Shakia Wilkerson smiles as she stands next to Vice President Kamala Harris amidst a group of people.
Vice President Kamala Harris, front right, visits Central High School during a girls softball practice in St. Paul on Thursday, March 14, 2024. At left center is assistant softball coach Shakia Wilkerson. (Jenn Ackerman / The New York Times)
John Shipley
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An abundance of community generosity is sending a group of eight Central High School softball players and four adult chaperones to Washington, D.C., where they will be part of a Women’s History Month event at the residence of Vice President Kamala Harris.

That’s double the players, and one extra chaperone, for a trip the school wasn’t sure it would be able to take after they accepted the invitation from the vice president’s office March 20.

Thanks to additional donations from several foundations, eight members of the Central High School softball team are headed to Washington, D.C., Tuesday to meet with Vice President Kamala Harris on Wednesday, March 27, 2024. (Courtesy image)
Thanks to additional donations from several foundations, eight members of the Central High School softball team are headed to Washington, D.C., Tuesday to meet with Vice President Kamala Harris on Wednesday, March 27, 2024. (Courtesy image)

That invitation came roughly a week after Harris, in St. Paul to deliver a speech from a local Planned Parenthood clinic, made a surprise visit to a softball team practice at Jimmy Lee Community Center on March 14.

After setting a fundraising goal of $15,000 for the team’s four co-captains and three chaperones — athletics director Alicia Ekegren, head coach Haley McFarlane and assistant coach Shakia Wilkerson — the school’s Parent Advisory Committee raised nearly double that through a GoFundMe campaign and community outreach.

Now four additional softball players, and school principal Cherise Ayers, were scheduled to leave for Washington on Tuesday morning.

“We are overwhelmed with the outpouring of support and love we’ve received from the community,” Ayers said Monday.

A GoFundMe campaign set up by Central PAC co-chairs Sunny Kase and Anika Ward raised nearly $18,000 in 24 hours, including a donation of $6,500 from St. Paul Firefighters Local 21 and an anonymous donation of $2,500.

Additional gifts of $5,000 each from St. Paul & Minnesota Foundation, the Mardag Foundation and F. R. Bigelow Foundations allowed the school to expand the traveling party and its itinerary.

The money will pay for airfare, hotels, meals and local transportation.

Now the traveling party also will visit the Smithsonian Institution, the National Spy Museum and the National Zoo. Before visiting Harris on the grounds of the U.S. Naval Observatory on Wednesday afternoon, they will get an East Wing tour of the White House, thanks in part to the assistance of Central graduate Rachel West, special assistant to President Joe Biden for labor and workers.

“This experience is so much more than just a trip to Washington, D.C. — it is essentially a big hug and vote of support from the community,” Ayers said.