People flock to Newfoundland in search of the Come From Away kindness — and find it
GANDER, N.L. — Janet Hayward didn’t show too much outward excitement Friday night as she walked toward a Gander, N.L., theatre to see the musical that inspired what she calls her “Newfoundland Quest” — but she did arrive a full hour early.
The 54-year-old high school teacher from Indiana has spent the past three weeks driving all over Newfoundland to capture the essence of its people, culture and landscape, and relay it for her students. She began dreaming of the trip after she saw “Come From Away” over a year ago on Apple TV Plus. The musical tells the story of the town’s efforts to care for thousands of people stranded there on planes grounded after the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks in the U.S.
The story gripped her, and she couldn’t let it go. So she applied for, and won, a special grant for teachers in Indiana to embark on the journey.
“It’s the kindness of the whole thing,” Hayward said in an interview. “I really wanted to meet the people behind the kindness.”