Los Angeles Times

Resisting isolation

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Re “The show must go on in a small town in Iowa,” Sept. 16

After reading about the residents of Webster City, Iowa, refusing to let their small-town movie theater die, I was reminded of Robert D. Putnam’s 1995 essay, “Bowling Alone.”

Putnam wrote about the decline of Americans’ participat­ion in group activities. He felt that gradually, but surely, we were isolating ourselves. We once gathered in social clubs, bowling leagues or movie theaters to share experience­s; now we are a nation of loners, depriving ourselves of real social interactio­n, instead using technology that “individual­izes” people’s time.

Working, playing or watching in groups helps people learn about others. It builds trust. The people of Webster City know that saving their theater might be able to bring everyone closer and save their town.

Thank you for this beautifull­y written reminder of another way we can come back together. We need more gathering spots like the Webster Theater and the individual­s who came together to save it. Genie Saffren Los Angeles

Your piece about Webster City brought tears to my eyes. That town is so dear to my heart because my late husband loved it so much.

He spent his summers there with his great-uncle, Ole Henderson, during the 1930s. “Uncle Ole” was the circuit court judge for that area and was well known throughout the county. My husband and I spent a few days in Webster City during our vacation trip a few years ago.

We even visited Uncle Ole’s old house — still standing, and in good condition, 60 years after my husband’s last visit. It still looked the same as when he had been there as a child. (It was shown to us by its current owner, a young woman who taught at the local high school and was happy to show us through.)

Webster City is a beautiful small town, where everybody knows everybody else. It’s nice to know such places still exist. Catherine Lang Titus

Costa Mesa

 ?? Rebecca F. Miller For The Times ?? MOVIEGOERS exit the Webster Theater, which was saved by residents in Webster City, Iowa.
Rebecca F. Miller For The Times MOVIEGOERS exit the Webster Theater, which was saved by residents in Webster City, Iowa.

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