Singers, guitarists, a pianist and a bluegrass band will all take the stage on July 31 to compete for $1,000 in the Morning Pointe Foundation’s Seniors Got Talent variety show in Chattanooga.
The foundation has chosen 12 senior acts, all ages 60 or older, and tickets are now on sale for the show.
The 6th Annual Morning Pointe Foundation Seniors Got Talent will take place Thursday, July 31, at 7
p.m. at the Silverdale Center Creekside Theatre at 7236 Bonny Oaks Drive.
Acts for 2025 are:
• The Harrison Grass – bluegrass band
• Dale Guy – singer/songwriter
• Dennis Massengale – singer/guitarist
• Sherry Hammett – singer
• Gary Ball – singer/guitarist
• Susan Clark – singer/songwriter
• Jeffrey Wells – singer
• Steve Day – guitarist
• Debra McCraw – singer
• Kim Binkley – pianist
• Tina Fielder-Gibson – singer
• Thunder Cilkosz – singer/guitarist
Tickets for Seniors Got Talent are $10 and are available at silverdaleba.thundertix.com.
Seating is general admission, and the show almost sold out for the last two years.
In addition to the $1,000 grand prize, $500 will go to second place and $250 to the third-place winner. Audience members will also be able to vote for the People’s Choice Award winner for $1 per vote.
All proceeds from votes, ticket sales and sponsorships will go to the Morning Pointe Foundation, a 501(c)3 nonprofit, to support nursing and other college scholarships. The Morning Pointe Foundation is the philanthropic arm of Morning Pointe Senior Living and was founded in 2014 by Greg A. Vital and J. Franklin Farrow to provide caregiver support programs, sponsor educational awareness
events and fund scholarships to advance the care of seniors throughout the Southeast.
“We are so excited about this year’s level of talent,” said Miranda Perez, Morning Pointe Foundation executive director. “It’s going to be a night of fun for the attendees and the contestants, as well as a wonderful way to open doors of opportunity for local students.”
Gino D, radio personality with Hits 96 in Chattanooga, will serve as emcee for the show for the second year. Judges are Melissa “Mo” Wagner, award-winning radio personality with US 101 FM; Danielle Farrell, author, dancer and director of Raw Art Dance & Entertainment Dance Academy; Steve Darmody, award-winning Christian recording artist; and Ismael Sandoval, associate conductor of the Chattanooga Symphony and Opera. They will judge the contestants on technical ability, stage presence and professionalism, appearance/costume, difficulty of act and originality/creativity.
Morning Pointe’s Seniors Got Talent is building on a 16-year tradition that began at Morning Pointe of Hixson, Tennessee. Morning Pointe also sponsors Seniors Got Talent competitions in Knoxville and Franklin, Tn., as well as Lexington, Ky.
To learn more or inquire about sponsorships for Seniors Got Talent, contact Miranda Perez at 423-238- 5330 or visit morningpointefoundation.com.