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WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 2011
BARROW JOURNAL
PAGE 3C
Second round of ‘Delval Divas’ begins Friday
MAKING HER POINT
Ruth Miller (left) and Billie Nye-Muller go through a scene during rehearsal for the
opening of Delval Divas. Photo by Jessica Brown
NOT MORE BAD NEWS
Ruth Miller (Sharon), Leslie Kimbell (Linda), Billie Nye-Muller (Rosemary) and Carrie
Nye (Lucille) read an email from the warden at Delval, stating the facility will be
closed in a matter of days. What will these pampered prisoners do? To see how the
plot unfolds in this comedy, the final three performances of Delval Divas will be held
this weekend. Tickets are $10 and show times are 7:30 p.m. on Friday and Saturday
with a 3 p.m. matinee closing the show on Sunday.
Photo by Jessica Brown
PARTING IS SUCH SWEET SORROW
Leslie Kimbell as Linda consoles her friend and fellow diva Beth (Kathy Blevins)
when Beth must leave Delval since her sentence has been fulfilled.
Photo by Jessica Brown
Audience ‘rewarded’ for attending shows
As a special treat, there will be door prizes given away at each of the six shows. Local busi
nesses have donated gift baskets and gift certificates for food, massages, haircuts, wreaths,
etc. Currently, there are door prizes donated by Kathy Talbert (Statham Mary Kay consultant),
Chanin Watkins (Winder Mary Kay consultant). Principal’s Palette, Head Hunters Hair Salon,
Dooley’s Southern Stone Pizza Kitchen, Golden Corral, Touch Therapy of Georgia, Mulberry
Hill Interiors and Mike and Val’s Restaurant.
Audience members will be eligible to put their name in the drawing each night and several
gifts will be given each day of the show. For more information, visit the theatre’s website at
www.winderbarrowtheatre.org.
Barrow Journal Pets of the Week
TINY AND TOO CUTE
This kitten is one of the many nice
kittens and cats available for adop
tion. If you’re considering getting
a feline friend, check the shelter
first!
HE’S A GOOD BOY
This big, friendly male adult cat has
a loud purr and a lot of love to give.
He needs a break soon, as his time
at the shelter is running out. Call
today to adopt this fine fellow and
give him a forever home.
SO MUCH TO GIVE
This is one of the many kittens and
cats at the shelter that would be
such nice pets, if they only got a
second chance. Please, spread the
word!
SHE’S A SWEETY
This little girl started off shy, but
has become a lot braver during
her time at the shelter. Now, she
is very friendly and loving and she
likes to be petted and held. She
needs a new home quick!
HONEY OF A HOUND
This is just a wonderful dog in
every way. She is very smart and
people-oriented. She has the enthu
siasm of a young dog, yet can calm
right down.
SAD-EYED SWEETHEART
This pretty, adult, female
Rottweiller-Shepard mix was sur
rendered by her owners and end
ing up at the shelter has made her
pretty sad. She has already been
spayed and is very loving.
GREAT LITTLE GUY
This friendly, furry little fellow was
surrendered by his owner and
it’s not clear why. He seems like
a great dog in every way. He is
already neutered.
WHO COULD RESIST?
This little Chocolate Lab mix is one
of the many wonderful puppies
at the shelter, hoping for forever
homes before their time runs out.
If you are thinking about getting a
dog, visit the shelter first!
POOR LITTLE JACK!
This Jack Russell mix is a young
adult. He was surrendered by his
owners and is pretty scared at
the shelter. He seems like a very
nice boy who just needs a second
chance to be somebody’s good
dog.
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FRIENDLY BOXER BOY
This young, male, Boxer mix was
surrendered by his owner. He is
very friendly, enthusiastic and
social. He loves to “talk” (yip) as
people walk by. He also acts a
little bit goofy at times. He has the
potential to be a great pet!
Adoption Updates:
Last week was a busy week for rescues at the shelter - five cats and kittens were saved.
Life is Labs, a rescue, took the elderly, brown, female, Lab mix that generated such interest
on our Facebook page. The beautiful German Shepard featured last week was adopted, as
was the little while Lab/Hound pup. The black and tan Chihuahua, and the brown and white
pup featured last week are still available and hoping for homes. For additional information
on adopting any of the animals, contact the Barrow County Animal Control Shelter, Barrow
Park Drive, Winder. Shelter hours are: Monday, Tuesday. Thursday, Friday. 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Call
770-307-3012 for more information.