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BRANDON BARONE, currently a senior at Morse High School, was the winner of last year’s edition of Bath’s Got Talent.
BRANDON BARONE, currently a senior at Morse High School, was the winner of last year’s edition of Bath’s Got Talent.
It’s time to highlight the talented folks who live in Bath.

The 3rd annual Bath’s Got Talent will take place from 7-9 p.m. Saturday, March 17, at 45 Floral St. in Bath. Cost of admission is $5 per person or $20 per family.

There are already some singers and dancers signed up, but a few slots remain for those wishing to showcase their talents, whether it be through song and dance, or martial arts, comedy, magic or anything else. A cash prize will be awarded to the winner.

The event is presented by YoungLife Midcoast, the local chapter of the national YoungLife program geared toward helping local teens cope and maneuver through life. This event will raise money for local teens to attend a YoungLife summer camp.

The YoungLife program pairs mentors with teens who have a similar background, with the hope that a positive influence in their lives will propel them forward to success now and down the road. The local chapter is run by Brandon Murray, who has forged deep ties with local teens and has coached many local sports teams.

For more information or to reserve a spot in the competition, call Ivory Mills at (207) 443-3884.


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