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A Barrie (Ontario Canada) Specialized Transit bus number 2024 approaching our pick up location in our front parking lot.
“Mama’s Girls,” the latest stage play by award-winning playwright Garrett Davis, addresses the challenges faced by one family as they care for their aging mother.
The play tells the story of five sisters living in five different cities who are forced to come together to take care of their mom.“Mama’s Girls” is supported by AARP’s Prepare to Care program, an initiative that helps support caregivers, and has been touring nationally since May.
“As many of the play’s attendees provide care for loved ones and others in the community on a regular basis, ‘Mama’s Girls’ will not only entertain, but inspire,” said AARP NC State Director Doug Dickerson. “The play will provide useful information which they can apply in their everyday lives.”
The play will be performed in Winston-Salem on Sunday, Oct. 14 at 4 p.m. at Winston-Salem State University’s Dillard Auditorium as part of the school’s slate of Homecoming Activities. Admission is free, but attendees must obtain a ticket by calling the Gdavis Production Office at 336-448-1805.
The production features Tony nominee Samantha McSwain, Julie Logan from the Tri-City Singers, LaTonya Simms of the play “Forget Me Not,” R&B singer Keisha Williams and Kynya Milam of the play “The Lord Will Make a Way.”
This production is written, directed and co-produced, along with AARP, by Winston-Salem resident Davis, CEO and founder of Gdavis Productions and the nationally-acclaimed Forget Me Not Project, which pushes Alzheimer’s awareness.
“This project is very special to me. AARP understands the importance of care-giving and the needs of those who provide care,” Davis said. “Informing audiences through the performing arts during this tour has had a very positive impact on people, especially in the minority community. I am very pleased and honored to present one of my productions to the Ram Nation.”
1. Someone in Chicago loves me and I am unable to stop smiling. I.Love.My.Quail.Mug!!!!!
2. Yogi Tea Throat Comfort is always good, even when my throat feels just fine. It's the licorice!
3. I need to make something for myself, not sure what yet, but I need some metal pampering!
4. One of my best friends is staying with us: I feel grounded in our history and the incredible company. Los Angeles, can I borrow her for an indefinite amount of time?
5. This old house lends itself to company: we've had ten visitors in five or so months... I love it!!!
Five Million Flowers is an installation art show, featuring LED backlit honeycomb in bee hive frames. Each front is adorned with a translucent image of a woman from around the world, all sisters to the Queen. The Queen Bee, Hymenoptera, invited you to see deep into the blue spectrum. Those wanting to light candles to the Queen, for their own desires or to honor the bees, leave treasures for her in her beehive basket.
After my basic editing, most of the background was already gone, so I decided to touch it up a little for this sort of isolated look.
Five Million Flowers is an installation art show, featuring LED backlit honeycomb in bee hive frames. Each front is adorned with a translucent image of a woman from around the world, all sisters to the Queen. The Queen Bee, Hymenoptera, invited you to see deep into the blue spectrum. Those wanting to light candles to the Queen, for their own desires or to honor the bees, leave treasures for her in her beehive basket.
Five Blank Pages brought their solid brand of indie-pop to Rancho Relaxo on November 16th, 2007.