Red Carpet Gas

Remember when personal service was not just for the rich?  At Vince’s Red Carpet gas station, it has never gone out of style.  It’s customers are willing to pay 20 cents more a gallon because mechanics run to help them.  If you have to wait...

Better Baby Institute

The Better Baby Institute of Philadelphia looks like a college campus. Ivy on the walls.  Faculty in the halls.  Walk by an open door, you hear violins and Japanese.  It’s a college all right, but the average student is less than six years old. ...

Flowery Branch

Carlton Garrett is a working man.  Not one for museums.  But on a thousand lunch hours, he has retreated into a world of his own — a world he whittles out of wood.  In the fragrant closeness of his toolshed, Carlton Garrett has traced his life in...

A Picture that Touched America

For families who lived in the 1930’s Dust Bowl, “depression” was not an abstract economic term.  Their farms were buried in burned out soil, and with nowhere to turn, they moved on.  Florence Thompson was 27 years old when the depression started.  She...

The Trouble We All Live With

A 6-year-old girl  became the first African American child to desegregate an all-white elementary school in the  South. Ruby Bridges always said her mother was the hero of the moment. She put her family and her husband’s job in jeopardy to open schools for...

Bus Boy Referee

What’s my all-time favorite story?  The next one.  A storyteller never stops searching.  At the core of this lifelong quest lies a simple truth – the shortest distance between two people – no matter how different – is a good...