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    Annual Manhattan’s Got Talent to be held at MHS on Thursday

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    By AJ Shaw on April 3, 2024 Local News, Manhattan, USD 383
    Logan Brooks busts a move in “Bones” Thursday, March 2, 2023, during Manhattan’s Got Talent in Rezac Auditorium at Manhattan High School’s West Campus. (Manhattan Mercury/Lewis Marien)
    The annual Manhattan’s Got Talent show is coming back to Manhattan High School tomorrow evening.
    The show which is hosted by the Manhattan High interpersonal skills and special education department. IPS teacher and Special Education co-department head Jamie Schnee says the show has plenty of great acts that’ll provide a number of laughs and emotions.
    “We’ve got twenty amazing acts from students across the interpersonal skills department,” she said. “We also have students across Manhattan High School performing as well. I promise a lot of laughs and emotions at tomorrow’s show.”
    Admission is free to enter but the show is taking donations that will go towards a local organization.
    “The donations goes toward Be Able Community,” Schnee said. “They’re an amazing organization who is partnering with us this year.”
    Schnee says she expects turnout will be high as they usually are max capacity when the event has been held in the past.
    Schnee also says there will be a surprise at the end of the show.
    “We’ve got some great acts and a surprise at the end of the show,” she said. “So come on out and check it out!”
    The show gets underway at 7 pm at the high school.
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    Born and raised in the Chicagoland area, AJ joined KMAN in the Summer of 2023 and is currently a news/sports reporter, producer and host of Scoreboard Saturday. You can contact him at aj@1350kman.com.

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