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Community News Last Updated: May 5th, 2008 - 17:07:39


CATS Puppets Do More Than Entertain
By     May 5, 2008

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The children at the Friendship House of Jesus were treated to a puppet show recently. This was a puppet show with a message.

The Family Connection CATS (County Activists Taking A Stand) team uses the puppets to entertain and educate youth about the dangers of tobacco and drugs. The CATS team is comprised of Bainbridge High School students. CATS for Youth consists of 25 to 30 students.


Front left to right:Jasmine Abrams, Terrance Allen and Porchia Bowden. Puppeteer left to right: Rachel Holley, CATS president, Jordan Jackson, Brittany Brooks, Myra Ruiz and Bridget Stephens.

The students are selected for the team and each grade level, 9-12, has several representatives.  Mrs. Torri Gravlee serves as the advisor to the group.