San Joaquin Valley College’s Fresno campus is hoping to make a big dent in
the 2,100 seats available at Warnor’s Theatre on Sat., Nov. 5th at 5:00 PM for
the live performance of Shep’s Christmas Wish. This year’s Toys for Tots
theatrical fundraiser, sponsored by the United Way and Community Partners,
promises to be wonderful family entertainment and includes a street faire for
kids to age twelve, from 3:30-4:30 PM in front of the theatre.
As a 2011 United Way sponsor, SJVC is taking a lead role in this
musical-comedy stage production, with Sue Smilie-Janecek as stage manager and
Fresno Campus Director, Dr. John Swiger, projecting – if not leading man
material – excellent 2-line eloquence. “I’m active in the United Way Cabinet,”
says Dr. Swiger, “so taking part in this year’s play is a natural outcropping of
our campus’s commitment of support. And if my brief appearance in this
delightful play helps to spur interest from our campus to attend, I am happy to
offer my meager thespian services.” He is a gentleman, a scholar, as well as a
budding stage talent, it seems.
The play, written by Joe W. Ozier, centers on a young Marine named Dan, his
dog, Shep, and their search to find a home, family and love. Plot twists and
turns take the duo through tragedy and triumph – and not without a lot of
spirited singing, heartfelt dialogue and dancing dogs. Dancing dogs? That,
alone, is worth the price of admission – which is $15. General Admission and
$50. for a VIP pass, which includes premium seating, food and drinks at an
after-party celebration at Frank’s Place in the Warnor’s Complex and exciting
door prizes, including a $3,000. gold and diamond necklace. Those who are able
are encouraged to bring an unwrapped gift to contribute to Toys for Tots.
Sue Smilie-Janecek has made her commitment to this production a labor of
love. She has enjoyed every aspect of involvement from assisting the cast with
their costumes and painting sets, to coordinating rehearsal schedules. She is
also delighted that her good friend, Joe Ozier, is the writing talent behind
this year’s play; and she is certain that all who attend will enjoy its
performance and come away with good feelings about its message. “The show will
touch your heart and make you laugh – all at the same time,” says Sue.
100% of every ticket sold will go to the Toys for Tots program in Fresno
County. “We hope to raise over $30,000 with this year’s performance,” says Sue,
who is also hoping for a strong turnout of SJVC staff, faculty and students.
Winter Wonderland Street Faire
Warnor’s Center for Performing Arts – 1400
Fulton St.
3:30 – 4:30 PM
Free games, prizes, holiday decorations, meet
actors in storybook characters
Shep’s Christmas Wish
5:00 PM Curtain Up (Doors open at 4:00 PM)
Tickets are available at unitedwayfresno.org, warnors.org, or call Melissa at
559/243-3663.
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