OGDENSBURG -- The Ogdensburg Free Academy Key Club’s Fall Talent Show on Friday, Nov. 17, will feature 12 performers from four school districts across St. Lawrence County. The show begins at 7 p.m. …
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OGDENSBURG -- The Ogdensburg Free Academy Key Club’s Fall Talent Show on Friday, Nov. 17, will feature 12 performers from four school districts across St. Lawrence County.
The show begins at 7 p.m. at the George Hall Theater at OFA. Admission is $5 for adults and $3 for students.
Students from Massena, Madrid-Waddington, Lisbon and Ogdensburg are expected to perform.
High school performers include:
• Seana Gambill, a senior from Massena Central School, will sing “All of Me.”
• Brianna Hammond and Tyler Allen, 12th graders from Madrid Waddington Central School playing guitar and singing.
• Emily Joe Sovie, a ninth grader from Ogdensburg Free Academy will sing
• Lizzy Peo, an 11th grader from OFA will sing
• MacKenzie Spicer, a ninth grader from OFA will sing
Elementary School peformers will include:
Lilioukalani Damon a 3rd grader from Lisbon Central will sing Hallelujah; Katie Wilsona third grader from Kennedy School will dance “Thunder” by Imagine Dragons; Ali Wilson a first grader from Kennedy Elementary School will dance to Fight Song by Kidzbop; Grant Putman, a sixth grader from Kennedy Elementary will dance to “Feel It Still;” Jackson Duprey, a 4th grader from Kennedy Elementary will sing; Mia LaBella, a sixth grader from Kennedy Elementary School will sing “Fools Rush In” by Elvis Presley.
“The Ogdensburg Free Academy Key Club’s Fall Talent Show has traditionally featured some of the North Country’s most talented young people,” said Key Club President Maria Pelusi. “We’re pleased to have the opportunity to showcase our county’s up and coming performers.”
The Ogdensburg Free Academy Key Club is a student-led high school service club sponsored by the Ogdensburg Kiwanis Club.