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🎙️ Welcome back to The Call Flo Show on WFLO AM 870! It’s Friday, February 20th, and this episode is packed from start to finish. From a special in-studio alumni panel celebrating Longwood Theatre to Henry’s classic one-liners and a fascinating “missing day” story from the Bible, plus birthday celebrations, open phone lines, national days, and a full Southside weather forecast — this is live, local radio at its finest. 🎭 Longwood Theatre Alumni Spotlight – Generations of Talent The studio was full as four Longwood Theatre alumni joined the show for a major alumni weekend celebration. Representing multiple generations of the program, the guests shared stories from Jarman Auditorium days to the C-STEM/Black Box era, reflecting on how the department shaped their careers. They discussed: • Performing in productions like The Cherry Orchard, Hamlet, Barefoot in the Park, The Mousetrap, Twelfth Night, Chicago, and more • The transition from Jarman to the newer theatre spaces • Careers in acting, directing, teaching, costume design, and technical theatre • Working professionally in regional theatre, television, commercials, and film • Balancing creative careers with teaching and mentoring From Richmond theatre stages to television appearances on shows like The Walking Dead: World Beyond and Dopesick, the conversation highlighted just how many career paths exist in theatre — both onstage and behind the scenes. The panel emphasized one major takeaway for students: Yes, you can build a career in theatre. 🎬 Teaching, Tech & The Business of the Arts The discussion went beyond acting and into: • Costume design and shop management • Teaching theatre at the high school and collegiate levels • Auditioning in the modern self-tape and Zoom era • Commercial acting as “the bread and butter” • The reality of preparation, sweat equity, and backstage work It was a full-circle moment for alumni returning to pour back into the next generation of Longwood students. 🌦️ Southside & Central Virginia Weather Forecast The weekend forecast includes: • Rain likely before 10 AM Friday, patchy fog, then gradual clearing with a high near 69 • Saturday: Chance of rain early, high near 59 • Sunday: Rain likely with a high near 46 and gusty winds • Sunday night: Chance of rain mixing with snow • Early next week: Cooler and partly sunny The weather is brought to you by the Bank of Charlotte County. 🎂 WFLO Birthday Calendar Celebrating this weekend: Friday: • J. Scudder of Palmyra • Nancy Andrews Saturday: • DeWitt Going Sunday: • Camden Wood • Frances Ollie, celebrating 100 years young Plus a birthday shoutout to Chris’ faithful companion, Itchy Threadgill Wood, turning five! Submit birthdays at 434-394-0924, birthdays@wflo.net , or through the On Air Mentions page at WFLO.net. The Birthday Calendar is sponsored by Terry Atkins Wilson, PC. 📞 Henry Calls In – Jokes & A “Missing Day” Mystery Henry delivers a full lineup of classic wordplay and one-liners before sharing a story he saved since 2003 — detailing a fascinating claim about NASA computers discovering a “missing day” in recorded time, tying it to passages in the Books of Joshua and 2 Kings. Whether you’re listening for laughs or for thought-provoking reflections, Henry never disappoints. He closed, as always, asking for prayers — a reminder of the personal connections that define The Call Flo Show. 📅 National Days Mentioned • National Love Your Pet Day • National Muffin Day • National Cherry Pie Day • National Caregivers Day • National Leadership Day • National Comfy Day Plus a fun call about “Hoodie Hoo Day” and even a (slightly gross) discussion about “sea pickles” during a sewage conversation — because you truly never know where live radio will go. 📻 Local, Live & Community-Driven From honoring generations of Longwood theatre talent to Henry’s timeless humor, from centenarian birthdays to jam-packed phone lines, this episode captures the heart of small-town radio. Real conversations. Real people. Real community. Join us weekday mornings from 8 to 9 AM on WFLO AM 870 — and be part of the show.