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Cash prizes for top three winners of talent show

Lake County Leader | Hagadone News Network | UPDATED 7 years, 5 months AGO
by Lake County Leader
| January 18, 2018 6:04 PM

Organizers of Mission Valley Has Talent have announced prizes for the March 9 competition.

The first place winner will take home $500, second place will take $300 and third place will receive $200, according to a press release.

Local sponsors are underwriting prizes for the top three winners.

The competition is scheduled for 7 p.m. on Friday, March 9 at Polson High School, 1712 2nd Street West.

Two auditions will be held prior in which 12 competitors will be selected for the final event.

Mission Valley Has Talent is looking for musicians, comedians and spoken-word artists, dancers, gymnasts, between ages of 5 up through 95.

The show is a fundraiser for the Heling Hands Fund, a non-profit ministry of the Mission Valley Ministerial Association, which was formerly the Polson Ministerial Association.

Registration forms can be picked up at valley churches, banks, schools or senior centers.

A copy of the form can also be downloaded from the Mission Valley Has Talent Facebook page.

For more information, contact Tillie at 249-0837 or Valerie at 883-4160.

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