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A Talented Finish to Johnston's Big Give Fundraiser
Students, community members come out to see various talents at "Johnston's Got Talent"
Over 400 students, teachers and community members attended the final event of Johnston's Big Give fundraiser, "Johnston's Got Talent." The event was put on by the high school student council and held at the Johnston Middle School Auditorium.
The talent show included 16 acts and three exhibition performances by Johnston's Chamber Choir, Synergy and Innovation.
Adam Jaschen and Reed Iverson were named as the best performers of the evening. Melia Black was named the first runner-up.
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All proceeds from the event will be donated to the American Cancer Society.
If you weren’t at Johnston’s Got Talent or would like to preserve the memories of the event, DVDs of the show are available for “free” in exchange for a donation to the American Cancer Society. If you’d like a DVD, please email Chris Beguhn at cbeguhn@johnston.k12.ia.us. Donations can be sent to JHS, c/o Chris Beguhn, P.O. Box 10, Johnston, IA 50131 with checks payable to JHS.
