Some Theater Thoughts
Editor
I have been thinking about my last visit to Premier Cinema. My family and I look forward to sharing a movie on weekends here in town (as opposed to the time we went out of town and found a mouse in the popcorn). The employees are helpful and friendly. I was just wondering if it is possible to have one screening time set aside for people who don’t want to spend one to two hours having the back of their seat kicked by a toddler while a baby screams in their ear. Even when we go to a late show, guess what; yes, they are there. When my kids were toddlers, nobody sat still for two hours. Finally, to the man who had to sit in the middle seat of the row behind us; I really enjoyed the trips you took back and forth while dodging the legs of toddlers and grasping the back of my chair. I didn’t realize the chairs could extend that far back, imagine my surprise.
Linda Nolan
Hollister
Thanks to an Angel
Editor,
This past week, Hollister and Hazel Hawkins Mabie-South Convalescent Home lost an angel in disguise. We did not have an opportunity to say goodbye and wish to do so through this letter. We seem to read and hear so much negative news everywhere lately and felt for someone who did something so right – this needed to be recognized too. The subject of this letter is a nurse and her name is Brandy Granziero and during the past seven months and a very difficult time for my family, Brandy always gave willingly far above and beyond her duties at the hospital. She is a traveling nurse by description, but she is so much, and how fortunate is the medical facility that greets her next. Thank you Brandy and God bless you. We appreciate everything.
Rina Carlen, Margie Le Grand, Franses Galvin and Family, Debie Graves, Marean Falcone
Hollister