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Sisters
Act fills school auditorium
The Sisters Act
has become a highlight of winter in Sisters over the past decade, providing
an opportunity for local folks to share their talents with their neighbors.
The 10th anniversary show
on Saturday, March 8, was no exception, drawing a crowd of 600 people
to the Sisters High School Cafetorium.
"It was a fun and fantastic
show thanks to all the great entertainers and the audience," said organizer
Theresa Slavkovsky. "They really clapped a lot and cheered entertainers
on."
The Sisters High School Leadership
Class and Key Club provided support in concessions and clean-up. Lutheran
Church members helped with ticket sales at show.
The show raised $2,500 from
ticket sales and an additional $325 from concessions.
The program is sponsored by
Sisters Good Samaritan Ministries (GSM). Proceeds from this year's show
will be given to Good Samaritan Ministries in Masaka, Uganda, Africa to
purchase three tier bunk beds and mattresses for the Masaka orphanage.
Proceeds will also be shared with Sisters High School Key Club and leadership
programs.
Everyone had a favorite act.
Jacob French drew high praise for his performance of two original flamenco
pieces and the Boy Shoi ballet of Moscow, Idaho (actually Craig Benton
and his crew) provided comic relief.
They danced in wrestling uniforms
and tutus, wearing boots, wigs and sunglasses |
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