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Tickets On Sale Now for “An Evening Of Shining Stars” This Friday

8th annual special needs talent show set for UCPAC main stage at 7pm

One of the area’s most anticipated events — “An Evening of Shining Stars” — featuring 40 members of the special needs community from local communities, will take place this Friday May 3rd, 2019 at 7:00pm.

The 8th annual showcase will feature another talented cast ready to sing and dance their way into
your hearts as they share their amazing talents.

For the second consecutive year, the “Shining Stars” cast will take the professional stage at the beautiful and historic Union County Performing Arts Center — where many of America’s biggest names have performed. Last year, more than thirty special needs performers and their high school
“buddies” amazed an audience of over 1,000 while singing and dancing to many of the greatest
hits through the decades. This year - “The Greatest Show” will feature songs from "The Greatest Showman" along with Broadway and movie tunes and even a few original songs.

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“We are so excited to give our special cast the chance to perform at such a great venue once
again,” noted Shining Stars Network Co-Founder and Co-director Sally Curci. “ Last year was
electric. The audience was wonderful and our performers were just amazing. Our audience has
grown each and every year, and our cast continues to grow as we spotlight talent from around
Union County and beyond. It’s going to be another night to remember.”

When the lights go up, the “stars” will shine, entertaining with solo acts and full cast dance
choreography — which is one of the highlights of the show.

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“It was like being on Broadway,” said Shining Stars Network Co-Founder and President Mike
Curci. “It’s a classic venue, Our performers showed how talented they are, and the audience
support was simply fantastic. We can’t wait to do this again in May. Everyone is very excited.”

“We continue to be inspired by their talents every day,” noted Shining Stars co-director Nicole
Greene. “This a wonderful chance for our cast to not only learn new songs and choreography, but
to build all-important self-confidence and self-esteem, which they take with them away from the
stage.”

Adam Fleissner, who has performed in every Shining Stars show, can’t wait to take the stage
again, as he prepares to sing a Broadway tune. “We meet so many great people,” said Fleissner.
“We get new people in every year and everyone has a good time meeting each other and
performing. All of it is just fantastic.”

Tickets are on sale now at www.UCPAC.org/events. Get your tickets now for one of the best nights of the year!

“An Evening of Shining Stars” is presented by Shining Stars Network, Inc., a 501(c)(3) non profit
organization that shines the light on the special needs community by creating inclusive events such as their annual talent show, dances at local high schools, and their Ambassadors basketball team, a special needs team that travels to play local first responders and other organizations to help promote inclusion, friendship and understanding.

Shining Stars Network will also host their 3rd annual two week special needs performing arts camp — “Camp Shine” — from August 19-30 in Scotch Plains-Fanwood. For more information on any of these programs or events, email shiningstarsnetwork@gmail.com, or check out their website at www.ShiningStarsNetwork.org.

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