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Dancing with Ellsworth Stars a Huge Success for Grand

Written by  Fenceviewer Staff Wednesday, April 25, 2012 at 5:05 pm

ELLSWORTH — The Grand Auditorium had another huge hit with Dancing with Ellsworth Stars Saturday.

“It was fabulous,” said Zoe Scott, The Grand’s executive director. “It was just a whole lot of fun.”

The event is based on the popular television program of the same name.

Six dancer/star couples performed routines.

State Rep. and distance runner Louie Luchini and his dance partner Kelly Fitzpatrick won the competition.

Other dancer/star duos included Mike Connolly and “Timber” Tina Scheer; Charles Sidman and Ellsworth High School senior Mallory Nightingale; dancer David Lamon and YMCA Fitness Director Robin Clarke; dancer Elizabeth Pouwels and marathon runner Tim Tunney; and dancer Sue Stone with state Rep. and innkeeper Rich Malaby.

The event brought in $15,500, which is $500 more than last year. The Grand uses the money, after paying expenses for the event, to support programming.

This year’s event was sold out and people were scrambling to find tickets.

“I think it gets better every year,” Scott said.

For more arts & entertainment news, pick up a copy of The Ellsworth American.

Fenceviewer Staff

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