Show Layton Your Talent

Layton talent show deadline is today

LAYTON — Applications to audition for Show Layton Your Talent IV must be submitted by 5 p.m. today to the Layton City Parks and Recreation Department.

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Above, Jon Stevens and Ella Horan celebrate after learning they took first place during a talent competition at Kenley Centennial Amphitheater in Layton this summer. The Davis Arts Council says its 2011 summer performances all met ticket budget goals.

Davis Arts Council cheers results of summer concert series

LAYTON -- Kenny Loggins can add another achievement to his resume. The singer/songwriter was the first performer in the Davis Arts Council's Summer Nights With the Stars to play in front of a sold-out Kenley Centennial Amphitheater.

Loggins wrapped up the 2011 series in September with the DAC's biggest show since the summer concert series began in 1995.

DAC officials say Loggins' show for a crowd of 1,800 put an exclamation point on an exciting summer.

Third Show Layton Your Talent contest seeks contestants

LAYTON — Get ready to Show Layton Your Talent.

Applications for the third annual Show Layton Your Talent Contest are being accepted through April 18.

Auditions will be held April 23 at Layton High School, where auditions will be judged and the top 10 performers will go on to perform and compete for the money prizes June 25 at the Kenley Centennial Amphitheater.

This year, the prizes are bigger, with first place winning $1,000, second place getting $500 and third place going home with $250.

There will also be a $1,000 prize for the Audience Favorite Award.

(Courtesy photo) Jesse Sykes took first prize with his hip-hop dancing at the Show Layton Your Talent contest in Layton on Saturday.

Layton teen takes first prize at the Show Layton Your Talent contest

The second annual Show Layton Your Talent contest was presented under clear skies at the Kenley Centennial Amphitheater on Saturday, with two dance acts and a pianist emerging victorious.

The South Ogden band Double or Nothing competes Saturday in Show Layton Your Talent at the Kenley Centennial Amphitheater.

Aspiring artists compete for title

Come Saturday, the dancing shoes are on, singing and acting voices are warm and ready, instruments are tuned and yo-yos are tightly wound.

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