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The Third Annual Yakima’s Got Tal­ent Com­pe­ti­tion — Finals

Tonight we will see the TOP TEN con­tes­tants selected from our pool of orig­i­nal tal­ents!  If years past are any indi­ca­tion, you will see the best in local per­form­ers and musi­cians and get to have a VOTE in who goes home with the first prize glory.

Tick­ets range in price from $25 front row seats to $10 bal­cony seats.

$200 VIP tables seat­ing 4 come with a com­pli­men­tary hor d’oeuvres tray from Gasperetti’s and a bot­tle of wine.

bout the judges:
Local show­man and restau­ran­teur John Gasperetti has been soak­ing up the lime­light for years. He is  well known to the Yakima com­mu­nity for his top notch Ital­ian Restau­rant, local phil­an­thropy, Christ­mas Cabarets, Memo­r­ial Folies and numer­ous appear­ances in Ware­house The­atre pro­duc­tions.  Between plan­ning lun­cheon menus, cater­ing wed­dings and mas­ter­ing the intri­ca­cies of his newest role at the Ware­house in “Dinner/Music”, Gasperetti always deliv­ers the very best to his patrons.  Recently, Gasperetti appeared on the first episode of “Val­ley Fresh Fare”, com­peted in the YWCA fundraiser “So You Think We Can Dance” and will open his house for the 12th annual Tour of Artists’ Homes.

Pat Muir is the lead writer at On mag­a­zine and a staff writer at the Yakima Herald-Republic. He has cov­ered pol­i­tics and gov­ern­ment but is most well-known locally for his weekly On mag­a­zine col­umn, The Indoors­man. Pat is a grad­u­ate of Michi­gan State University’s jour­nal­ism school and has lived in Wash­ing­ton for 10 years. He has been an avid music fan since child­hood and was known among his fel­low kinder­gart­ners for bring­ing a Fisher Price tape recorder to school so he could dance to Michael Jackson’s “Thriller.” These days when he’s not work­ing, he is usu­ally lis­ten­ing to old Tom Waits records.

Linda Doria was raised in the Port­land, Ore­gon area. She earned her bachelor’s degree in music edu­ca­tion and flute per­for­mance from the Uni­ver­sity of Ore­gon in 1978.  She recieved her master’s degree in con­duct­ing at Cen­tral Wash­ing­ton Unitver­sity in 1993.  She landed her first job at Kiona Ben­ton School dis­trict in 1978 in Ben­ton City, Wash­ing­ton as a band and choral direc­tor for grades 5 – 12. She worked at the Ki-Be school dis­trict for 15 years. In 1980 she joined the Mid-Columbia Sym­phony and is cur­rently main­tain­ing her posi­tion as prin­ci­pal flutist.  Linda has been per­form­ing through­out the Yakima Val­ley and Colum­bia Basin areas for sev­e­real years. She was fea­tured as a guest soloist with the National Flute Con­ven­tion in Dal­las, Texas in 2001 and the Mid-Columbia Sym­phony in 2011. She has been a judge for regional Solo/Ensembles, Wash­ing­ton State Solo/Ensembles, All North­west Honor Bands, and All State Honor Bands. She also was a direc­tor for the Mid-Columbia Youth Sym­phony and been invited to direct band fes­ti­vals. She is cur­rently teach­ing Con­cert Band and Jazz Band at Selah High School, Band and Choir at Oakridge Montes­sori School, and she has a pri­vate flute stu­dio of 24 students.

 

Date: May 28, 2011
Start time: 7:30PM
Dura­tion: hour(s)

$10.00Price:
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