First performing arts Hall of Fame inductee added with show Saturday
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For the love of Performing Arts
Joe Mahowald presents Milo Pietz with his Hall of Fame induction honorarium, an engraved, insulated tumbler. Pietz is the first inductee into the Huron High School Fine Arts Hall of Fame.
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Huron High School graduate Teresa Smith leads a massed chorus of former HHS students and friends in “I Sing To Remember,” Saturday at the “For the Love Of Performing Arts” show at the Huron High School Auditorium.
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Milo Pietz
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The Whitney Family Singers, from left Geoff, Steve, Crystal and Mike.
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Andriana Lehr accompanied herself on the piano as she sang “Over the Rainbow.”
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Joe Mahowald, sang “The Impossible Dream” from “Man of LaMancha.”
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Denny Mahowald, Anne Blondheim and Mark Rounds sang “The Times, They Are a-Changin’.”
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The Pietz Family Singers, from left: Russ, Brenda, Marcia and Brian, with 2024 Hall of Fame inductee —and their father — Milo Pietz, sang a medley of songs by Rodgers and Hammerstein. They were joined on stage by their spouses, children and grandchildren.
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Raelynn Bodell accompanied herself on the guitar, performing “Heaven When We’re Home.”
Huron High School graduates of all ages joined together to perform and to recognize the first Performing Arts Hall of Fame inductee, Milo Pietz, Saturday at the Huron High School Auditorium.