Housy seniors reach for the stars

SHARON — Michelle Braunsdorf, 17, of Sharon and her friend Courtney White, 17, from North Canaan but formerly of Sharon,  want to be stars someday. And for them, someday could be now. The two Housatonic Valley Regional High School seniors will be appearing on the national television show “Live from Midtown†in March.

According to the show’s Web site at talentdocumentary.com, the show is a weekly documentary series showcasing young talent. It is produced by the nonprofit Show Your Glory Ministries (SYGM) organization and all participants must raise $100 in donations a month to participate in the program.

The girls  have been selling cider and cookies at the Sharon shopping plaza to raise money. They will be selling baked goods and hot apple cider on Tuesday afternoon, Dec. 8, at the Stop and Shop in North Canaan.

Braunsdorf and White have been going to New York City twice a month to participate in the shows.

“Ever since I was little, I would watch my mother sing in a choir. I have a passion for it,†White said. “I really want to pursue my dreams.â€

White said she was invited by Braunsdorf to join her on the show.

“I found out about the show through my modeling agency,†Braunsdorf said. “They called me up and they said they had a job for me. I told Courtney about it and that’s how we got into it.â€

On the show, the two young ladies participate in activities with other teens in their age group.

“Once we filmed a television ad we made up,†White said. “We created a telepathic cell phone, where you press a button and the person you’re talking to appears right before you.â€

The show is scheduled to be broadcast in March on DISH Network Channel 9407. It is not scheduled to be aired on a national television or cable network.

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