Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA) of the Rolling Plains Executive Director Connie Monzingo, left, Volunteer Coordinator Nicole Brooks and Program Director Jamie Hall gather with Ritz Theatre Board President Lyndy Forrester-Black and Ritz Board Members Amy Inman, Tracey Ouellette and Eddie Langford for a Merry and Bright PJ Dance Party Thursday, Dec. 8. With admission being a $5 toy per family, gifts benefit children served by CASA of the Rollings Plains. The Red River Sun/Bev Odom
Friends and family, arms full of refreshments, head into the auditorium to see “Trolls Holiday.” Front, from left: Hudson Warren, Hallie Warren, Landry Mixon, Augustus Ramirez, Xander Pereira. Back, from left: Brittany Warren, Angie McDanel, Jayla Kilgore, Courtney Culpepper.
Angelina, 10, Alexia, 6, and Liam, 5, children of Jennifer Nanez and Clint Melton, treasure time with Santa during the annual Merry and Bright PJ Dance Party.
Easton Patterson, left, and Lyric Derr gather with Margret Wood, Brittany Massey and Lyndy Forrester-Black as the women assist Santa with photo requests prior to the Christmas movie.
Wellington Elementary firstgraders Aspen Clark, left, and Royalti Navarro wait patiently for popcorn, sporting their Grinch pajamas.
WELLINGTON – The annual holiday toy drive, arranged by Wellington Ritz Theatre, plays a vital role for Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA) of the Rolling Plains. A $5 toy, per family, served as admission for the Merry and Bright PJ Dance Party Thursday, Dec. 8. Gifts benefit children served by CASA of the Rolings Plains.
“We are so thankful for the Ritz hosting the toy drive ...