Special Event: September 18, 7 pm

We went to war in powder blue armed only with a bag of games and a smile…

Young, adventurous, idealistic and committed, we were a breath of fresh air in the dusty firebases and sweaty base camps of Vietnam. We were the Donut Dollies whose job was to distract U.S. soldiers on the front lines with games, songs and a listening ear.

Heirs to the recreation program begun in WWII, we Vietnam girls didn’t have donut machines (still the name stuck). But we were armed … with a never-ending smile, a listening ear and a collection of silly games. And our mission? Deliver a touch of home to the combat zone.

Join me on Tuesday evening, September 18th at 7 pm for the screening of A Touch of Home: The Vietnam War’s Red Cross Girls (47-minutes). The screening will be in the No Sweat Fitness store behind the Mall near the Thai Café and Heavenly Ham. Bring your own chair! Kool-Aid will be served (since this is what we served to the guys in Vietnam).

Reservations a must (fire regulations, doncha know). RSVP by email by Friday, September 14,(write ATOH in the subject line) or call me, Holley Watts, at 433-3677. If you get my voicemail, please leave your name, your phone number and number in your party. There will be a free-will contributions bucket at the door so I can show it at Court Square Theatre with some proper promotion.

See you soon!

Holley Watts, Donut Dolly
American Red Cross SRAO
DaNang, Chu Lai, An Khe, Cu Chi
Vietnam Sept ’66-Sept ‘67

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