By Ryan Duey
Marshall County high school students are sharing their talents to receive top honors at Marshall County’s Got Talent. The performance will be on Sunday, February 4th, at 6 p.m. at the Waterville Opera House. This event is sponsored by the Marshall County Arts Cooperative.
Singers, actors, dancers, and musicians were invited to perform a solo or duet. Those who accepted the challenge and who will perform Sunday night are Harmony Conti, Nathaniel Cook, Miles Felder, Carter Germann, Kayla Lyhane, Kloee Martin, Addy Rockwell, Garrett Staggs, and Abigail Thorn.
Hannah Schroller-Simpson, the organization’s treasurer, said it’s a night to showcase the amazing talents of the high school students.
Prizes will be awarded to the top three contestants. First place will receive $150; second place $100; third place $50 with three judges determining the winners. A People’s Choice winner will be announced, too, with audience members voting for their favorite performer.
There is a $5 entry fee; admission is free for those 18 and under.
For more information, people may call 785-859-4260.