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Stars of Tomorrow is a show that features the talents of Sheridan County’s youth, with scholarship awards going to the top winners in the High school Division.
The Stars of Tomorrow began in 1946 by Kiwanian Edwin Hunter. The youth talent show is open to boys and girls in three categories, the Elementary school division, the Junior High division and the High school division.
While appearing on Sheridan Media’s Public Pulse, WYO Performing Arts and Education Center Executive Director Erin Butler said this competition is an enduring tradition and she enjoys watching the hard working young performers grow in confidence.
E. Butler
Winners are chosen from the categories and awarded first, second, and third place. Judges will also award an overall winner of the show who, in addition to the trophy and certificate, receives a scholarship toward attending the college of their choice. That performer will also be afforded an opportunity to compete at the District level.
The Stars of Tomorrow will be held at 7 p.m. Saturday Feb. 17, at the WYO Theater. Tickets are $17 for adults and $12 for students. Purchase tickets by clicking here.
This year’s performers are as follows:
Division 1
Ari and Emma
Samuel Davis
Elsie, Emma, and Cecelia
Maeta Johnson
Kaydin Kintworth
Kenzie and August
Taylynn and Jordyn Lane
Division 2
Lucy Broersma
Maeve McDonald
Noah, Joel, Carston, and Abel
Kensington Sisson
Rhyder Scott
Zachary Bergman
Elliot, Maci, Oaklee, and Gracee
James, Emmett, and Kellen
Division 3
Aslynn Maurer
Ellie Butler
Samantha Osborne
Henry Craft
Zane Doyle
Bri Doke
Joee Kahm
Presley Granum
Hayley Curtis
Emmie and Lindsey