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SHOWTIME Talent Show Looking for Participants

Fort Walton Beach - The Fort Walton Beach Recreation and Cultural Services Department’s “SHOWTIME” Talent Show Program is looking for talented boys and girls in grades 3 thru 8 to participate in this year’s program.

Participants must live and attend school in Okaloosa County.
“SHOWTIME” is a performing arts program that provides young entertainers with an opportunity to perform on a large stage in front of a live audience.

The program offers singers, dancers, piano players, band performers, actors and even “want to be” comedians a chance to showcase their skills. If the child’s school has a talent show, then they must enter through their school.

If the school does not have a talent show, and your child would like to be a part of this fun, educational, and entertaining program, please call the Docie Bass Recreation Center (850) 833-9580 for more information and entry forms. The number of entries is limited and will be accepted in the order they are received. There is no entry fee to participate. All entries are due by Thursday, March 18th.


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