Nancy Winslow, director of the Children's Theater, is the driving force behind the "We Care" group in Darlington, a group of parents and other concerned adults that provide activities for youth.
The group organizes all kinds of activities, such as teen dances and is active in youth entries for local parades.
Nancy almost single-handedly has taken on the Children's Theater in Darlington for several years, providing opportunity for Darlington's youth to experience this area of the arts.
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