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Article: Eyes set on Broadway Rolling Meadows teen strikes a chord, earns elite performing award.(Neighbor)
- Article from:
- Daily Herald (Arlington Heights, IL)
- Article date:
- June 13, 2007
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Byline: Erin Holmes
eholmes@@dailyherald.com
Hopefully, you've already had the chance to see Samantha Galvin perform.
Because in a few years, it could cost you a lot more.
The 2007 Rolling Meadows High School graduate and future musical theater major has her eyes set on Broadway, though she says with a hint of a grin that "we'll see how it goes."
If her past is any indication, it'll likely go pretty well.
Galvin - a top musician, vocalist, actress and master of the speech team who happens to prefer theater above all her other talents - is the winner of this year's prestigious Richard W. Calisch Arts Unlimited Award, ...
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