- LocationMelton Student Center Ballroom
- DescriptionWe are going to have a talent show for individuals with disabilities in the Auburn/ Opelika area. We are going to decorate the Student Activities Center with a red carpet and have each participant perform their talent
- Websitehttps://calendar.auburn.edu/event/fall-talent-show
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