10/11/11

Kendra Davidson

Being located so close to the live music capital of the world, it's almost impossible not to envy those talented Austinites, but San Marcos has talent of its own. Kendra Omega Davidson has more on this Bobcat Update.

Meet Curtis Clay, one of four finalists chosen in the first ever "San Marcos Has Talent" competition. Clay, a 49-year-old Program Director for the Texas School for Safety at Texas State University, has been singing since he was 8 years old.
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The competition was held by members of the San Marcos Chamber of Commerce. Clay and three other finalists were among forty people total who auditioned for a select group of judges.
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One walk around the city and you just may agree with Bondy. Clay, himself has performed with numerous big names in showbiz.
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Clay says he is constantly impressed with the talented individuals he sees on the Texas State campus.
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Stand-In: San Marcos Has Talent will announce a winner on November third at the One-Hundred and Ninth Annual Awards Gala held here at the San Marcos Conference Center. The winner will receive a 500-dollar cash prize, a small price for such tremendous talent. Eat your heart out, Austin.
For Bobcat Update, I'm Kendra Omega Davidson

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