Trine Talent coming Sept. 29

September 21, 2023

By Mackenzie Rosenau
Communication '26

Do you have a talent that is out of this world? Alpha Sigma Tau Sorority is hosting their annual Trine Talent event on Sept. 29 at 7 p.m. in the T. Furth Center for Performing Arts.  

At this event, attendees will experience entertaining live performances, a silent auction, and many opportunities to support Women in Transition; an organization that helps victims of domestic violence and substance abuse.  

Talent acts will include singing, dancing, and even a fashion show. In addition, Trine University students who attend will receive a CHATcredit for supporting this event and enjoying the talent of fellow students. T-shirts will also be available for purchase in the University Center outside of the cafeteria.  

Interested in showcasing a talent at this event?  Sign ups can be found at @AST_Trine and @trine_talent, or contact Bridgette Meyers at bemeyers22@my.trine.edu if you have any questions. Sign ups are welcome to all students and staff.  

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