The driver of a vehicle escaped serious injury for himself and others when a medical condition caused him to lose control of his vehicle on Hamilton St. Monday.
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The driver of a vehicle escaped serious injury for himself and others when a medical condition caused him to lose control of his vehicle on Hamilton St. Monday.
More than 200 people attended The “Williamston’s Got Talent” show fundraiser held Saturday evening at the Caroline Community Center in Williamston.
Winners were: 1st place – Austin Irby with a crowd pleasing rendition of “Mean Woman Blues” by Elvis (center). 2nd place – Adams Family scene and song from the musical “Annie” entitled “It’s a hard knock life” with Clara, Emma, Audrey and Olivia Adams 9right). 3rdplace -Michael Davis-singing a country song (left).
The “Williamston’s Got Talent” show fundraiser will be held this Saturday, February 18 at 7 p.m. at the Caroline Community Center in Williamston. Twenty performers from all over Anderson, Abbeville, and Greenville counties will perform before a panel of local celebrity judges and compete for cash prizes, organizers said.
Audience members will be able to find out for themselves whether the phrase “Williamston’s Got Talent” is true at a talent show fundraiser at 7 p.m. on February 18 at the Caroline Community Center in Williamston.
More than 30 people auditioned for the show and that group has been narrowed down to 20 performers from all over Anderson, Abbeville, and Greenville counties. On the night of the show, they will perform before a panel of local celebrity judges and compete for cash prizes.
Talented hopefuls from all over Anderson, Abbeville, and Greenville counties will soon get a chance to audition in front of judges for a spot in “Williamston’s Got Talent,” a talent show benefiting the Caroline Community Center. Auditions will be January 20 from 5 to 8 p.m. and January 21 from 10 a.m. until 1 p.m. at the Caroline Community Center.