Port Aransas South Jetty (Port Aransas, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 31, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 1, 1996 Page: 12 of 16
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Nice landscaping ;
Tht landscaping around Cod Braeza at tha corner of Church and Roberts streets. Just off d Allster
Street, has earned the firm the Port Aransas Garden Club’s commercial yard of the month designation.
Growing around the beech rental business are banana, palm and chinaberry trees, crepe myrtle.
Nbiecus, oleanders. Has. asparagus fern, magnolia bush, fouro’dodts, aloe vera. bamboo, pin wheel
palm and morning glories. NewestaddWon to the landscaping, said owner Susie ZJeglar, center, Is the
in 1946
Families need fathers
see in this can do a lot for us, the
people that read this true story.
Especially when one hears that
40% of our children have NO fa-
thers living at home. What a seri-
ous and bad situation this is. What
can we all do about it? Surely there
Is a great urge to be careful about
wbo you pick to live with for life.
Many of the problems of young
From the
Pastor's
I feel badly that I have been a bad
boy when it comes time to write a
story for the local paper, the South
Jetty. Many excuses but none very
good.
I do have a cute happening that I
am witness to the past few months.
It involves a bird.
A wounded Canadian white
goose.
Last winter a wounded goose
landed at the Rockport Country
By Carolyn Richards society, very accurate and human, Cathryn Castor, Savannah Douse,
South Jetty reporter Schafer says. The humorous satire Missy Broennan, Casey Carr, Nicole
“From Broadway to Port A," an focuses on social history and is a Durgan, Jinny Zieglar, Chen Homer,
entertaining collection of scenes from chronicle of the human heart trying to Tarin Tellez and Lorine Hernandez.
musicaUaiKl dramas, opened to nearly mend its bruises and ease its disap- “Grease" features the 1959class of
foil houses last Friday and Saturday, pointments. Rydell High’s super cool students.
July 26 and 27. Mikulewicz, who played the funny Directed by Williams, Alisha Strand
It also will be performed Friday nun in “N unsense,” has many roles in plays Sandy and Jeff Covey, Danny,
and Saturday, Aug. 2 and 3 and 9 and this one-woman performance. Betty Crawford is Mrs. Lynch and
Jane Bull is choreographer and di- Greg Street is Doody.
The shows are being staged in the rector of “Cats.” She also plays Mr. # Others in the cast are Jack Fuller,
Port Aransas Community Theater Mistoffelees. Erin Samuels is Vamp Vince Fontain; Holly Spells, Rizzo;
complex on. White Street, beginning Cat Dan Lara, Sonny; Jinny Zieglar, Jan;
at 8:30 p.m. Others are Williams as Rum-Turn- Nancy Fersing, Frenchy; Laurel and
John Williams is executive director Tugger, Laurel CastorasOumbieCat; Catherine Castor, Rodger, Erin
and Sharon Schafer is producer. ■* Cathryn Castor as Macavity; Alicia Samuels, who received the PACT
It is suggested those wishing to see Strand, Grisabella; Wendy Willey, scholarship this year is Marty, and
the program not wait until the final Mango Jerry; and Tarin Tellez, Amy Campbell, Kenicke.
performances in case they are rained Rumpleteazer. Dancers are Nicole Dungan, Matt
out Cats and kittens are Brant Nugent, Dun ton, Stacie Ellis, Crista Gamer,
Scenes starting with “Fiddler on Stacie Ellis, Julie Hanus, Lorine Megan Gamer, Bryan Hanus, Julie
the Roof ” through “Grease*” and con- Hernandez, Savannah Clouse, Missy Hanus, Chert Horner, Lorine
qluding wtth“Agoes of Gpd” will be , Broerman, Amy Afdoip, Jinny Hernandez. Tarin Tellez, Amy
presented as “outdoor summer live Zieglar, Nancy Fersing, Nicole Ardoin, Rachael Ardoin, Brant
theater under the stars,” Schafer said. Durgan, Crista Gamer, Megan Gar- Nugent, Anne Brooks, Savannah
Tickets, cost $3 each and are avail- ner, Abbey Hutchins, Jordan
able at the door. The gates to the Hutchins, Leah Matthews, Mary
theater will open nightly at 7:45. Teller, Matt Dunton, Rachael Ardoin,
Opening segment will feature “Fid- Brian Hanus. Emily Hamilton, Chert
dicron the Roof” with Sally Hilly eras Homer and understudy Claudia Jor-
director. dan.
Scott Stewart plays Tevya, the “Cats” opened at the Winter Gar-
dairyman, and Hillyer sings the part den Theater on Oct. 7,1982, and is
of his wife.Golda. Katherine Smith is still playing to full houses on Broad-
Yeitta, andJDoug Reneau is the rabbi, way.
Daughters are Holly Spells, Tzeitel; “Beauty and the Beast,” the story
Amy Campbell, Hodel, and Samantha about a spoiled cruel prince who was
Smith, Chava. turned into an ugly beast by a sorcerer
Jack Fuller is the beggar, Greg Street disguised as a beggar woman, is di-
is Perchek and Jeff Covey, Motel, reeled by Bull. The prince had to be
Roger Mingus and Williams will play kissed by a true love before he turned
the roles ofthe papas and Corky Fuller 21 orhe would forever remain a beasL
mid Claudia Jordan, the mamas. Disney gave life to the objects in
Others in the cast are Tarin Tellez, the dining room and Belle, the star, is
Loraine Hernandez, Brian Hanus and entertained by animated teacups, sau-
Brant Nugent. ccrs, flatware and napkins.
Another play,“The Search forSigns Betty Crawford is Mrs. Potts. Crista
of Intelligent Life in the Univenfe,” Gamer plays Chip; Wendy Willey,
was presented to standing room only Belle, and Dan Lara, the Beast
audiences on Broadway. Directed by Members of the cast are Leah
GeotgmCortez,theptaystaraVictoria Matthews, Julie Hanus, Abbey
Mikulewicz. Hutchins, Megan Gamer, Jordan
The play is a running critique of Hutchins, Stacie Ellis, Amy Ardoin,
and in a few days three more geese about the wild geese. "Oh, yes” I Catholics do, about who may ant
were seen on the course, keeping was told we still have our geeae, may not get married in our Church
the wounded one company. Last now we are down to two so it look* but we still find that oar divoret
week I eras back playing golf in like the support and love that we rate is as bnd as any other group.
Art Center expands class offerings
in a staged reading at the 1979 Eugene
O’Neill Playwrights Conference. The
First production on Broadway opened
in March 1982at the Music Box The-
ater.
Georgia Cortez is director and
Elleece Calvert, assistant director.
Narration will be by Will Mayes.
Shirley Fisher plays Dr. Maitha
Livingstone, a psychiatrist, who must
determine the sanity of Agnes, ayoung
nun accused of murdering her child.
Samantha Smith plays Agnes and
Barbara Dansfiell, Mother Superior
Mirium Ruth, who is intent on pro-
tecting Sister Agnes.
Dramatist is John Pielmeier and it
is a play of the mind, miracles, light
and shadows.
SlOper session. Ills open to
DIRECTORY
CHURCH
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
Pastor Bio. PM Orem
Sunday School: 946 am.
Worshp10:50am.
Wad. Night Prayer Sarvica 7 p.m.
200 N. Station__740-6479
ST. JOSEPH CATHOLIC CHURCH
Rav. Rory Deane. Pastor
Mass Weekdays: 8 a.m.
8unday MassTo 6 11 am.
Saturday Maas: 5p.m.
Holy DayeOam. 60p.m.
Confession: 4 p.m.
Island Laundry
Wash • Dry • Fold
110 W. Oakes
749-7456
There will be a brief intermission
between scenes.
PACT is in the midst of a member-
ship drive. Anyone interested is asked
to contact Schafer at 749-4097.
Mora Marine Service
Wholesale Fuel
749-5419 150 W. Cotter
MUNTY PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
Pastor: Richard Salford
inday WOraNp: 1100 am.
urch School 9.30 a.m. Sun.
ble Study 400 p.m. Wed
ATTEND THE
Souvenir City
100 E. White
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Judson, Mary. Port Aransas South Jetty (Port Aransas, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 31, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 1, 1996, newspaper, August 1, 1996; Port Aransas, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth575268/m1/12/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Ellis Memorial Library.