Arts & Entertainment

Could You Be the Next Merrimack Valley Idol?

Put your talents to the test.

By Mary Montbleau.

The “Merrimack Valley Idol” evening on Saturday, November 9th, at the Wyndham Andover Hotel, will feature the singing competition between the top ten talented local singers chosen from the audition, as well as dinner, a cash bar, and silent and live auctions.

If you’re looking for a place to showcase your singing talent, Quota International of Andover has just the thing!  Mark your calendars for Thursday, September 26 when the local service organization hosts an audition at the Andover Collins Center for the Performing Arts from 5:00-8:00 pm in preparation for their annual fall fundraiser, “Merrimack Valley Idol.”

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Talent, ages 14 & up, is being tapped from the general public, along with students from local high schools and colleges. The winner will win a cash prize of $500. The November event promises to be a fun way to spend an evening of wining and dining as well as great entertainment. “Merrimack Valley Idol” is an excellent way to help make a significant positive impact in the lives of some of our neighbors facing very challenging circumstances. If you are interested in auditioning, please contact Elaine Pescatore, Event Chair, at elpjafra@yahoo.com or call 978-470-3515. To attend the Idol evening in November, contact Louise Hadad at lhadad@comcast.net.

 

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For the past twenty years, Quota has provided financial support to local woman and children in need, including victims of domestic abuse, as well as the deaf and hard of hearing.  As an all volunteer, 501c (3) non-profit organization, nearly 100% of funds raised support our mission directly.


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