Performers excel at Reynoldsburg’s Got Talent

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Messenger photos by Rick Palsgrove Reynoldsburg’s Got Talent Talented performers from all over Reynoldsburg shared their talents at the Reynoldsburg’s Got Talent show held Feb. 27 at Reynoldsburg High School, Summit Campus. The winners included: singer - youth: Crystal Shards (group); adult:  Kary Perkovic; band - youth: Trinity Nhem; adult: Victoria Washington; variety - youth: Raymere Byrd (rapper); adult - McKenzie McGrath (dance); and the $250 cash grand prize winner by audience vote: McKenzie McGrath. The event was sponsored by City Barbecue, Reynoldsburg Lions Club, and Simple Church. Proceeds from the event went to A Kid Again, which benefits children with life threatening illnesses and their families. For information on Reynoldsburg’s Got Talent visit ReynoldsburgsGotTalent.com or email ReynoldsburgsGotTalent@gmail.com McKenzie McGrath performed a graceful dance routine at the show. McGrath is planning to use her $250 in prize money toward a trip to New York in the near future. She is planning to become a member of the famed Rockettes.
Messenger photos by Rick Palsgrove
Reynoldsburg’s Got Talent
Talented performers from all over Reynoldsburg shared their talents at the Reynoldsburg’s Got Talent show held Feb. 27 at Reynoldsburg High School, Summit Campus. The winners included: singer – youth: Crystal Shards (group); adult:  Kary Perkovic; band – youth: Trinity Nhem; adult: Victoria Washington; variety – youth: Raymere Byrd (rapper); adult – McKenzie McGrath (dance); and the $250 cash grand prize winner by audience vote: McKenzie McGrath. The event was sponsored by City Barbecue, Reynoldsburg Lions Club, and Simple Church. Proceeds from the event went to A Kid Again, which benefits children with life threatening illnesses and their families. For information on Reynoldsburg’s Got Talent visit ReynoldsburgsGotTalent.com or email ReynoldsburgsGotTalent@gmail.com
McKenzie McGrath performed a graceful dance routine at the show. McGrath is planning to use her $250 in prize money toward a trip to New York in the near future. She is planning to become a member of the famed Rockettes.
Ciara Boykins sang movingly.
Ciara Boykins sang movingly.
Trinity Nhem performed her original song, “Come at Me Now.”
Trinity Nhem performed her original song, “Come at Me Now.”
Joey Kost offered an electric performance on the drums.
Joey Kost offered an electric performance on the drums.

 

 

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