After performing an array of gymnastic moves and dances, Sara Carrick did the splits and flashed a big smile to earn a share of first place in Division II of Stars of Tomorrow on Sunday. She’s a fourth grader.
Photo by Con Marshall
Members of “Step in Time,” a 12-member dance troupe, had lots of precise movements while performing the time-honored Virginia Reel to tie for top honors in Division II of the Kiwanis Stars of Tomorrow in Chadron on Sunday.
Photo by Con Marshall
Brayla Miller and Josh Fernau, not pictured, sang and accompanied themselves with guitars to take top honors in Divisions III and IV, respectively, at the Chadron Kiwanis Club’s Stars of Tomorrow on Sunday. Brayla sang “Travelin’ Soldier” and Josh performed “Hook.”
After piano soloists won four of the five first place trophies that were presented at last year’s Stars of Tomorrow competition, dancers made a big impact at this year’s program on Sunday afternoon in the Chadron High School Auditorium.
After performing an array of gymnastic moves and dances, Sara Carrick did the splits and flashed a big smile to earn a share of first place in Division II of Stars of Tomorrow on Sunday. She’s a fourth grader.
Members of “Step in Time,” a 12-member dance troupe, had lots of precise movements while performing the time-honored Virginia Reel to tie for top honors in Division II of the Kiwanis Stars of Tomorrow in Chadron on Sunday.
Brayla Miller and Josh Fernau, not pictured, sang and accompanied themselves with guitars to take top honors in Divisions III and IV, respectively, at the Chadron Kiwanis Club’s Stars of Tomorrow on Sunday. Brayla sang “Travelin’ Soldier” and Josh performed “Hook.”