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Student driven Hollywood Night a success

GREENVILLE – It was an event that was “all about them.” The Special Olympics superstars. On April 18 a dozen stars entered the Greenville High School gymnasium on a red carpet with paparazzi snapping photos in a star-spangled event. They were entertained by the Greenville High School Jazz Band and the GHS Wavaires.

When it was their turn, some superstars entered the stage and offered their own individual talents to an appreciative audience. Others had their talents on display for a silent auction.

It was a night in which there was some tear-shedding, some laughter and considerable appreciation, not to mention a standing ovation, for a job well done. The event, A Night in Hollywood, was the brain child of four GHS Supply Chain Management (SCM) students: Terin Ellis, Addie Hart, Logan Emrick and Chelsea Stout.

Advisor and SCM teacher, Dara Buchy, was proud of her students and the Special Olympians. “All of them did a wonderful job,” she said. “A couple of them (referring to the Special Olympians) had to overcome some big fears to do this,” she added. “One backed out, then when he saw what was going on he got excited.”

Cindy Rose, Darke County Special Olympics Director, was extremely impressed with the girls. “They approached me in February… said they had something to show me...

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