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LWC Project Success students attend 'Wicked' performance Click on headline for complete list of Project Success students on Louisville, KY, trip, with hometowns, photo(s) By Duane Bonifer News from Lindsey Wilson College Project Success in Louisville, KY - Students and staff members of the Lindsey Wilson College Project Success saw one of the century's biggest musicals Sunday night, September 30, 2012, in Louisville, KY The group attended the closing performance of Wicked at the Kentucky Center for the Performing Arts. The national tour of the 2003 musical by Stephen Schwartz was performed Sepember 12-30, KY, in Louisville. Those in attendance were: Preston Lashley of Oak Grove, KY; Lizzie Lieske of Sebree, KY; Ashley Partin of Columbia, Helena McCowan of Danville, KY; Jasmine Laws of Ludlow, KY; Timbre Slusher of Wallins, KY; James Brown of Madisonville, KY; Brooke Lancaster of Lexington, KY; and Kelly Pryor of Columbia; DeResha Walkup of Columbia; Assistant Chaplain Carol Weddle; Cody Baker of Campbellsville, KY; Project Success Counselor Bethany Fugate; Ashley Lindsey of Monticello KY; Jessica Lindsey of Monticello KY; Brittany Jackson of Edmonton, KY; and Ed Blume of London, KY<; Emily Elsey of Sturgis, KY; Kendall Peterson of Campbellsville, KY; Brooke Milton of Scottsville, KY; Brittany Jessie of Edmonton, KY; Paula Adkins of Strunk, KY; Developmental Studies Instructor Teresa Fugate; and Developmental Studies Instructor Debbie Hall.; Jared Young of Monticello, KY; Hunter Rogers of Greensburg, KY; Brandon Taylor of Loyall, KY; Stephanie Carpenter of Berea, KY; and Jake Mitchell of Mount Vernon, KY This story was posted on 2012-10-02 03:13:08
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