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The Young Americans In Concert May 24
Featuring Caitlin Barney from Big Bear
By Michael P. Neufeld
Saturday, May 24, 2008
Big Bear Lake, CA – Big Bear's Caitlin Barney was to appear May 24 on the stage of the Big Bear Lake Performing Arts Center (PAC) when The Young Americans presented a double performance.
Barney, who won the 2007 Big Bear Idol Music Competition on the same stage, was set to participate with The Young American as they offered shows at 2 p.m. and 7 p.m. at the John D. Spivey Theater.

Two performances are scheduled on Saturday, May 24 by The Young Americans at the Big Bear Lake Performing Arts Center at 2 p.m. and 7 p.m. Tickets arte now on sale. (Photo by The Young Americans.)
Tickets to see Barney and The Young Americans, presented by the Big Bear Lake Performing Arts Center Foundation, range from $25 to $35 per show. They can be purchased by calling the PAC Box Office at (909) 866-4970 or visiting the online site at http://www.citybigbearlake.com.
Founded in 1962, the Young Americans were the first group to put choreography to choral singing. With national exposure in the 1960s and 1970s, the entire "show choir" movement was born. Among the 3,000 plus alumni are professionals now in motion pictures, television, radio, recording and on Broadway.
The Big Bear Lake Performing Arts Center (39707 Big Bear Boulevard) houses the 400-seat, state-of-the-art John D. Spivey Theater. The Center promotes and encourages performing arts, including events and programs designed to take advantage of its full range and flexibility. It also develops outreach programs and unique opportunities for individual performers, as well as broad segments of the community, through their direct involvement in community theater presentations.



