Local Talent Spotlight:

Early visitiors to Depot Park are in for a special performance by Clarkston’s own Heller Boys.
Lukas, 15, and Toby, 13, are brothers with an ear for bluegrass and country music. Lukas plays guitar while his brother shows his skills with a fiddle.
This duo has been playing together for the last two years and made an appearance at last year’s concert series.
This year, Lukas said they will perform upbeat music people can dance to that mixes bluegrass, celtic and old country together. The Heller Boys go on stage at 6 p.m.

Get to Depot Park early on June 23 for the local talent spotlight at 6:30 p.m. Bring your favorite picnic blanket or lawn chair and find a good spot to hear the Clarkston Community Band in their last performance of the 2005-06 season.
The group will peform ‘Selections from the Season? leading up the evening’s main performance by Blackthorn. The Clarkston Community Band has a history dating back more than 100 years. For more information of the group, visit www.clarkstonband.org

Opening the final Local Talent Spotlight for Concerts in the Park series July 22 is 8-year-old Corey Daly.
Daly currently takes classes at Clarkston Conservatory of Music with Mariam Moore.
Moore said Daly will thrill the crowd with his distinctive singing voice.
‘It’s a huge voice for someone who’s 3? feet tall. The audience will enjoy him,? said Moore.
According to Moore, Daly sang ‘God Bless America? at the Clarkston Conservatory’s spring recital drawing a great response from the audience.
‘I’ve been teaching kids for 30 years and I’ve never heard anything like it. He’s in the top five of the students I’ve had and delightful to be around,? said Moore.
The audience can expect a lighthearted mix of songs ranging from musicals to popular music said Moore.