Clardy Scheduled to Perform His One Man Play
Stan Clardy of Statesville will per
form his one man play, Soldiers in
Gray, A Musical Journey.
Sponsored by the Iredell Blues
Skirmish team, the play will be at
the First Baptist Church Family
Life Center Saturday, Aug. 21, at 7
p.m. Advance tickets are available
at $8 for adults and $4.50 for chil
dren 12 and under. For further
information contact Dennis
Goodin at 704-929-9560 or Jim
Rogers at 704-876-1933.
The Iredell Blues is a part of the
North-South Skirmish Association
(N-SSA), formed to commemorate
the heroism of the men who fought
in the War Between the States. ^
The play, Soldiers in Gray, A
Musical Journey, is Clardy’s
vision of the men who fought for
their land, their freedom and their
homes. This portrayal of a solder’s
life, told with music and story
telling, is based on letters and facts
of the period before, during and
after the War Between the States.
Clardy was inspired to write the
play while performing at a memo
rial service in Georgia in 1991 and
wrote the title song, Soldiers in
Gray, shortly afterwards. He has
now performed the play over 150
times in more than a dozen states
and gives his audience a sense of
the past at every performance.
Dear Ms. Cleo:
I know parents everywhere will agree with me that it doesn’t seem pos
sible that school has started. My children have changed schools and new
car pools have to be set up all over again. One parent who wants to be
included in our car pool has made it very clear that she cannot do ANY
of the driving. She has to be at work earlier than school starts and does
not leave work until well after the children get home. What do you sug
gest we do with a parent like this?
Feeling Used
Dear Feeling:
You know, you just have to wonder about people like this. And.. ..usual
ly they have the sweetest children. All the rest of the parents do all they
can to help with every little thing and wonder all along if they are rais
ing another Charles Manson. Then, there’s a situation like this one and
the kids are just so dear, you can’t possibly leave them out. Ms. Cleo
advises that you not ignore the needs of the children just because their
parents are demanding creeps. Include the kids and make the best of it.
They can’t help the way their parents turned out.
If you have any questions for Cleo write her at P.O. Box 1221 Statesville, NC 28687. There
is no need to use your name unless you want to.
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The special feature party time, will
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