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Valley Road School Has Its First Talent Show

Students played musical instruments, hula hooped, danced, sang and performed comedy.

This press release was provided by Valley Road School.


Valley Road Elementary School in Clark, held their first Variety Show featuring many of its students from grades ranging from Kindergarten through Fifth proving that students in "VRS-Got Talent." Students played musical instruments, hula hooped, danced, sang, and performed comedy. Everyone who attended was astounded by the range of talent that was on display. Students not only performed on stage, but behind the scenes as well. Fourth grade students Michelle Kukan and Sara Hilton played a large role in getting the show underway by working as stage crew members for the night's performances. Many parents, families, friends, and staff members all came out to support all the talented young artists.

Before the special night started, a special thank you was given by Principal Joseph Beltramba to the VRS teachers Miss Stafford and Miss Kelleher as well as Parent Volunteer Mrs. Baglieri for sponsoring and producing the main event. Without them, the show wouldn't have been possible.

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Students who performed in the show received special "goodie bags" at the end of the night, with special coupons for free treats from nearby businesses who were all too happy to make a donation for the school event. The students received gift coupons for: Ritas, Linden Lanes, QuickChek, Burger King, 7 Eleven and a balloon from Investor's Bank.

Valley Road school has become a big family that always comes together to share in their success of their students. This showcase of talent was another example of how the school alongside with the community works well together.

Pictured here are the Valley Road School's student performers taking their final bows and receiving overwhelming applause from their audience members.

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