St. Maries has Talent … and then some
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More than 200 people attended the St. Maries Got Talent Show March 22. The show was sponsored by Potlatch Corp and will help benefit local couple Tony and Kelli Spooner. The money raised from the event will help Mr. and Mrs. Spooner pay costs associated with adopting two children from Africa.
Kelsey Craner, one of the organizers, said that close to $3,000 was raised and that the show might be organized next year to benefit another cause that supports children in the community.

Braelie Caldwell performs a routine to the song Let It Go as part of the Stick It Gymnastics team that entertained at the talent show Saturday evening.

Dani Shoemaker helps her daughter Rozlynn practice her hand stands backstage before the talent show Saturday.

Members of the crowd check out the snacks available at the concession tables before the beginning of the talent show Saturday. All the money raised from the event went to help the Spooner family with adoption costs.






