Behrends wins hearts of talent show audience

Superior does have talent!

"Superior's Got Talent" opened Saturday evening at the Superior Auditorium Community Center with a flute duet by Holly Beavers and Beverly Beavers. The musical selections were "Red River Valley" and "Morning Has Broken." Holly Beavers then sang. "My Favorite Things."

Kelsea Blevins sang two solos, one of which she signed. She was selected as a runner-up for the audience choice of the evening.

Carson Beavers sang "Heart and Soul."

Neah McMeen followed Carson with "Blue." Later in the program she also sang "The Stranger." She was accompanied by Tom Jensen, once on the keyboard and again with his guitar. The two perform regularly with other members of a musical group known as "Chicken Parts."

Brynley Behrends awed the audience with a dance – a gymnastics floor routine she performed to music. She received the $100 audience choice award.

Tierney Casper, a high soprano, sang "Bester Jungling" in German.

The evening ended with the audience joining together in a sing-a-long "Oh My Darling Clementine."

The event was one of several held throughout the year in which donations help fund the auditorium's continued renovation.

A member of the audience reported, "The sound system is awesome."

 

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