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Amy Walker performs live online

November 9th, 2009 at Mon, 9th, 2009 at 10:21 am by patriciaduff

 

Hello Drifters,

That veritable font of acting and singing talent and Whidbey native, Amy Walker, will perform LIVE! on the internet  at 2 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 14. This global event  that the whole family can enjoy features selections from Walker’s solo stage show “Amy Walker: Inside Out,” and will include songs, dramatic pieces, and random fun for all ages. Viewers will even be able to interact through a message board and win prizes.  


 

Visit http://www.AmyWalkerLive.com for more info and to register a question for the Q&A following the performance.
 

Amy Walker

Amy Walker

 


 

 

 

patriciaduff I am a reporter for the South Whidbey Record on Whidbey Island. I cover arts, entertainment, island life and do general feature stories. I have a penchant for the theater and will often do reviews of the local, thriving theatrical scene in Langley. South Whidbey is also heavily populated with artists of every ilk and community activists who do interesting things in the community. If you've got a great tip on a story, e-mail me at pduff@southwhidbeyrecord.com or call Patricia Duff at 360-221-5300.

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