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Night on Broadway

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Ginny Weant, Carleigh Rose and Katie Weant were among the performers at 'Night on Broadway,' an event held Sept. 26 at Carillon Assisted Living. Submitted photo.
Carillon employees Aimeee Lamkin and Suzanne Rose have fun posing in their costumes. Submitted photo.
Carillon Assisted Living of Salisbury held its fourth annual Night on Broadway Sept. 26. Despite inclement weather, more than 100 guests attended.

Featured this year were former Broadway performers Drew and Wendy Weant and their daughters, Ginny and Katie. Also performing were Catawba College music major Chris Fink, Aimee Lamkin and the Salisbury-Rowan Choral Society.

Dance choreography was by Dana Ribelin, and To The Pointe competition dancers performed, including Carleigh Rose as a featured soloist/choreographer.

Pianists were Joe Ponds and Frances McGill.



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