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Redmond’s Got Talent!

January 22nd, 2010 at Fri, 22nd, 2010 at 10:26 am by marystevensdecker

No, this isn’t about a reality TV show to discover hidden talent in Redmond.
But I’ll soon be interviewing a few individuals who can potentially put Redmond in a national — or universal — spotlight.
Christopher Lu, an eighth grader from Redmond, has been chosen as one of seven national finalists in the MTNA (Music Teachers National Association) Junior Piano Competition. The competition takes place in Albuquerque, N.M. this spring.
Also, local artist/designer Dave Ginsberg is one of 15 finalists in a NASA contest to create a patch commemorating the end of the Space Shuttle program, scheduled to fly its last mission later this year.
As another fun tidbit, Redmond High School student Peter Castro will be a cast member in SecondStory Repertory’s upcoming production of the romantic comedy-musical “She Loves Me.”
Watch for more info about that in the Redmond Reporter, too.

marystevensdecker Mary Stevens Decker joined the Redmond Reporter in April 2006 and is a staff writer covering City of Redmond departments, schools, churches, businesses, non-profit organizations, arts and entertainment and more.

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