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Warren County’s Brightest Stars Ready to Shine in “Youth Have Talent 2024”

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The stage is set for Warren County’s most talented youths as the Warren Coalition announces its much-anticipated annual event, the “2024 Youth Have Talent Contest.” In a showcase of creativity and skill, middle and high school students across Warren County are called upon to present their unique talents, from singing and dancing to comedy and juggling, in a spirited competition for cash prizes.

This year, embracing the digital age, the Coalition is conducting virtual auditions, a move that allows participants to showcase their talents from the comfort of their homes. Interested talents have until April 1, 2024, to submit their audition videos, which must be two minutes or less, through the Warren Coalition’s official website. For detailed information on audition rules and submission guidelines, contestants can visit the Youth Have Talent Virtual Audition page on the Coalition’s site.

Selected contestants will advance to perform in a live show, promising an afternoon of entertainment and competition, scheduled for 2 pm on Sunday, April 14th, at the Warren County High School auditorium. The live event promises to highlight Warren County’s young residents’ diverse talents, foster community spirit, and showcase the potential of the youth.

The Warren Coalition, a cornerstone in Warren County since 1994, has dedicated itself to nurturing a safe, healthy, and drug-free community. Originating as an outreach project of the Warren Memorial Hospital, the Coalition has expanded its mission over the years, working in collaboration with over 15 member agencies to fill gaps in healthcare and substance abuse awareness. The Youth Have Talent contest is one of the many initiatives by the Coalition to engage and empower the young population of Warren County, emphasizing creativity, healthy competition, and community involvement.

For participants, the “Youth Have Talent 2024” presents an opportunity to win cash prizes and be part of a larger movement towards fostering a vibrant, supportive community culture. As the deadline for virtual auditions approaches, Warren County’s youth are encouraged to seize this chance to let their talents shine, make their mark, and possibly walk away with not just accolades but a tangible reward for their skills.

For further details on the contest, submission process, or the Warren Coalition’s community efforts, interested parties can reach out to Gabriel Lee at gabriel@warrencoalition.org.

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