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Arts

Annual Newfane-Williamsville Talent Show is April 1

WILLIAMSVILLE — Spring will be welcomed in Williamsville this year with the annual Newfane-Williamsville Talent Show on Saturday, April 1, at 7 p.m., in Williamsville Hall on Dover Road.

A decades-old tradition in the small village off Route 30, a dozen miles northwest of Brattleboro, the show features an array of area performers.

Among the acts this year, according to a news release, will be Timson Hill School pre-schoolers; Bruce Rosow on classical guitar and David Roberts and Rob Hamm, vocalists, with Alice Gausch, piano; the Coynes, vocalists; Arik Clark, juggler; Chris Gray; vocalist; Ray and Lucinda Warren, dancers; Fred Lawrence, poet; Debbi Reed-Savory, actress; Fred Bacon, poet; and Deb Feiner and Fred Homer, duo.

Also performing are Bahman Mahdavi and Gary Keiser, guitar and vocals; Johanna Gardner and Dan Dewalt, vocals and piano; Danny Brooks, song and story; Jason and Siena Sperling and students, vocals and instrumental; Breeze Verdant, foot drum, vocals, acoustic guitar; Annie Landenberger, vocalist, and Ned Phoenix and Marvin Bentley, The Barnstormers.

Sound is by Breeze Verdant; lighting courtesy of the Rock River Players.

A few slots remain open: to sign up, contact Johanna Gardner at Johannagardner@gmail.com.

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