Four-year-old actress Riley Herbert helps Evelyn Mount spread holiday cheer, collecting food for families who need it.
Four-year-old actress Riley Herbert helps Evelyn Mount spread holiday cheer, collecting food for families who need it.

Players

Robb โ€œStormyโ€ Cummings,

volunteer
Channel 2 camera guy

Evelyn Mount, benefactress

Ebenezer Scrooge (David J. Winter)

Fezziwig partier (Sondra Herbert)

Fezziwig child partier (Riley Herbert, 4)

Carol Infranca, Nevada Performing Arts press rep

A one-story home in a residential neighborhood. Stormy Cummings, Community Outreach volunteer and Washoe County Sheriffโ€™s deputy, carries bags of food to semi-trailer-sized storage unit parked on the street. Strains of the Bobbie Blue Band come from the garage, its shelves stacked high with Oroweat dressing, Hy-Top mac and cheese, scalloped potatoes and canned green beans. A TV station van pulls up.

STORMY: I see Channel 2. Media event, you say? Must be something.

CHANNEL 2 GUY, dressed in khakis and fleece, walks up carrying camera and stand.

C-2: So this thing is supposed to start at 3?

STORMY smiles and shrugs.

C-2: Is Evelyn around?

STORMY: Sheโ€™s napping. Do you want to talk to her?

C-2: I guess, yeah, sure.

STORMY: Iโ€™ll get her.

STORMY enters house and returns with EVELYN MOUNT, a 78-year-old saint to the thousands of families in Reno and Sparks for whom sheโ€™s provided holiday food packages since 1979. MOUNT, with tiny braids pulled back from her face looks much younger than her years,

MOUNT: (to Stormy) I guess Iโ€™ll get to sleep tomorrow night.

A car alarm howls. The phone rings.

C-2: Do you mind if I ask you some questions?

MOUNT: (smiles) OK.

C-2: What does it mean to you to have the cast of the Christmas Carol come by with food?

MOUNT: That tells me they care and are concerned about the needy. I think itโ€™s wonderful.

Another van pulls up. C-2 aims his camera down the sidewalk as three cast members from the Nevada Performing Arts production of A Christmas Carol walk up with food baskets for Mountโ€™s Community Outreach, the help agency she runs out of her home.

ALL: Theyโ€™re coming. Theyโ€™re coming.

SCROOGE (with affected English accent): And a merry Christmas to everyone! Where shall I set this, Maโ€™am?

MOUNT: Right here. And how are you?

SCROOGE: Well, thank you.

Sondra Herbert of Reno and her 4-year-old daughter, Riley, both dressed elegantly as Fezziwig partiers, arrive with baskets.

MOUNT: Well, look at this. An angel fairy child. Look at that pretty girl! And look at those baskets!

The players go off to get more food.

MOUNT: (reflects) Iโ€™ve got to be to church at 6 tonight, then a meeting at 7:30 and another meeting at 9. Itโ€™ll be 11:30 before I get out of there.

Riley comes back with more baskets, providing a photo op for the media. Carol Infranca arrives. Her press releases say, โ€œTimeless Classic โ€˜Christmas Carolโ€™ Message Still Relevant Today.โ€

SCROOGE: God bless us everyone, and with that I will be off!

INFRANCA: (to Mount) Did you get a chance to see the play last year?

MOUNT: No, my daughter went, and the kids. They liked it.

INFRANCA: Would you like to go?

MOUNT: Thatโ€™d be nice.

Cast prepares to leave. RILEY whispers a holiday greeting to MOUNT.

MOUNT: (to Riley) Merry Christmas to you, sweetheart.

She waves. The cast departs. Supplies have been running low, and Mountโ€™s volunteers still have hundreds of holiday food packages to prepare.

MOUNT: I guess I wonโ€™t get much rest until about February 3. Thatโ€™s just the way itโ€™s gotta be.

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