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Monday, March 30, 2015

Lisbon Got Talent Show Rocks!‏

LISBON TALENT SHOW ROCKED THE RAFTERS

 The annual Lisbon High School (LHS) Got Talent Show rocked the rafters in the LHS Gymnasium on Friday, March 27.  The show, produced by The Lisbon Tech Club, provided ticket goers with their money’s worth.   Acts were masterfully performed by students during the event on the campus at 2 Sugg Drive in Lisbon Falls.  Pictured front row: (l-r) Ciera Miller, Hannah Stritch, Bree Daigle, Loren Grant, Molly Nicholson, Hailey Kaherl.  Back row:  Noah Watts-Thiboutot, Teagan Stritch, RJ Sargent, Alesha Bard, Selena Cordner, Garrett Caton, Andrew Balser, Max Poulin, Michelle Martin, Travis Caton, and Eric Yim.


Lisbon – Lisbon High School stage transformed into a show-stopping platform for picture-perfect performances during the Lisbon Got Talent Show.  Tech Club members sponsored the event and held true to their promise of providing an exciting evening of entertainment.  Michelle Martin and Max Poulin served as Mistress and Master of Ceremony throughout the evening introducing a variety of acts.  The Wheel of Misfortune was provided by Michelle Martin, Max Poulin, Loren Grant, Cosette Holmes and Molly Nicholson.  Eric Yim came in with a bang with his drum solo.  Other performances included Hailey Kaherl singing Cry With You, by Hunter Hayes; Alesha Bard’s dance solo; Hannah and Teagan Stritch performed a brother/sister act of Bring Me to Life by Evanescence.  Charles Adams shared a movie he produced and Zachary Morin performed as Zach the Great.  Multimedia productions with Jib Jab were presented by Sean Ball, Josh Collier, Gabe Edgin, JD Martin, Jeff Willey, Monica Austin, Loren Grant, Taylor Martin, Molly Nicholson and Lily Wade.  Noah Watts-Thiboutot shared a guitar solo; Ciera Miller sang How to Save a Life by The Fray.  The grand finale routine of the Fashion Squad was shared by the talents of Charles Adams, Kyle Bourget, Andrew Golino, Jacob Muldering and RJ Sargent. 


“The event was another huge success,” shares Tech Club Advisor, Paul Giggey, “Thanks to the support and generosity of area merchants and partners in education Alma-Lea’s Dance Studio; Androscoggin Bank; Don’s Automotive; Hannaford Supermarkets; Lisbon’s Community Resource Coordinator; Lisbon Community Federal Credit Union; LHS Yearbook; Lisbon Family Dental Care; Lisbon Recreation Department; Quality Care Auto and Rogers’ Insurance.  All proceeds from the show benefit the Tech Club program at Lisbon High School.  FMI on other events and programs, contact Monica Millhime, Community Resources, 754-0021 or email mmillhime@lisbonschoolsme.org.  Check out the latest programs and information on Facebook at Community Resource News in Lisbon Schools.


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