

A large crowd gathered Wednesday night to watch a variety of acts perform at the annual Beal City Schools Talent Show.
The 2008 Talent Show was held in the small gym at Beal City High School and began at 7 p.m. The show lasted a little more than an hour and guests were entertained with singing, dancing and even some stand-up comedy.
The audience was treated to a special bonus in the lobby when they were greeted by Beal City students’ artwork proudly displayed.
Though many acts turned up and wowed the crowd, only three were awarded the top spots.
There were two second place finishes. Kelsi Karcher's rendition of "Girls Lie Too" by Teri Clark and the trio of Alisha Chamberlin, who sang beautifully, and Karly Schafer and Amy Finnerty, who performed an interpretive dance they choreographed, earned there places at the top.
The 2008 Talent Show was held in the small gym at Beal City High School and began at 7 p.m. The show lasted a little more than an hour and guests were entertained with singing, dancing and even some stand-up comedy.
The audience was treated to a special bonus in the lobby when they were greeted by Beal City students’ artwork proudly displayed.
Though many acts turned up and wowed the crowd, only three were awarded the top spots.
There were two second place finishes. Kelsi Karcher's rendition of "Girls Lie Too" by Teri Clark and the trio of Alisha Chamberlin, who sang beautifully, and Karly Schafer and Amy Finnerty, who performed an interpretive dance they choreographed, earned there places at the top.
The first place prize went to McBride for her comedic act, "Finding Talent."
These talented young students will be moving on to represent Beal City High School in the Isabella County Talent Show, sponsored by The Morey Foundation, at the Broadway Theatre in Mt. Pleasant on Feb. 18th.
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