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My latest chat is with Ron Houston of Dalton, Georgia, is a retired nurse as well as theatre enthusiast. He will also be featured in August copy of For Women Only Magazine in Dalton. He has been acting and volunteering with Dalton Little Theatre since 2002. He admits he probably would never have acted if not for the encouragement of his late wife Carol. They were married eighteen years.
He decided to create the Carol Braden Houston Memorial Scholarship Fund in honor of her and her work. Carol was the founding director of Dalton’s Infant Pre-school Council, which was created back in 1985. The mission of the council was to assist pregnant teens and teen mothers to stay in school and learn to care for themselves and their children. She was also the first female member of the Dalton Kiwanis Club.
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Introducing Ron…
A lot of stuff…One thing, I know what’s important in life, and that is relationships. My friends, my girlfriend Stephanie Haynes, my son Kevin, my daughter Nicki, two grandkids (Noah and Henry), relatives, and friends are all important to me.
The scholarship is given out to a teen parent at end of the school year. It’s based on grade average with intention of furthering their education once they graduate. We award at the end of the school year. We’ve awarded three since it was created in 2016.
Tell me why you picked Steel Magnolias?
I picked it because my late wife loved the film and identified with Shelby because she was also a diabetic. On the poster for the play is: “it’s ok to be a female, strong, diabetic and southern.” All of the characters all have one element that I can identify with Carol.
When are the performance dates?
The play will be performed at Northwest Whitfield High School on Friday, August 17, Saturday, August 18, and Sunday, August 19 at 2PM. Friday and Saturday will be at 7PM.
One that hits home is when Shelby has her insulin reaction. Another favorite scene is in the last scene. When the ladies are consoling M’Lynn and also when Clairee grabs Ouiser and says “Hit her”. They end up laughing and realize that they can still laugh in spite of their sorrow. The ladies remind of my Grief Support group by banding together, laughing, crying, and sometimes evening having an argument.
Jimmy Stewart… I wanted to get involved with theatre because I did enjoy attending the shows.
What do you love about acting?
I like the challenge of it to get a role and put a part of myself in it. I like to create a backstory for the characters I portray on stage.
That everybody could have Universal Healthcare.
Yes, To Kill a Mockingbird.