The 2025 iteration of Glengarry’s Got Talent drew a full house to the Glengarry Sports Palace on Saturday, April 12. Local talent was showcased for the community, highlighting the creative diversity of the Glengarry region.

Glengarry’s Got Talent was organized by North Glengarry Township, Caddell Productions (Brian and Elizabeth Caddell), and the Glengarry community. Special thanks went out to Glengarry Printing, Anne Thevenot, Norma McCrimmon, AMAC Sound (Alex MacMillan), and all the performers.

The top three performances, selected by judges Sarah Caddell, Jeff Manley, and Jamie Macdonald, received cash prizes.

First place winners, The Panoramic, received the grand prize of $500. Second place went to Ava Steven, and third to Océane Gatehouse, each earning $250.

First place winners, The Panoramic. Photo: Philip Oddi.

The Panoramic is a group of five young musicians who came together in the summer of 2024. United by their love of classic rock and country, the band features drummer Philippe Gareau, guitarist Grayson Lobb, pianist Isabella Dragone Bayne, and vocalists Royale De Souza and Maddie Reijmers.

Second place winner, Ava Steven. Photo: Philip Oddi.

Ava Steven is an 11-year-old artist from Martintown with an unstoppable passion for music and performance. Inspired by music icons like Adele, Carrie Underwood, and Taylor Swift, she hopes to continue growing as an artist and connecting with audiences.

Third place winner, Océane Gatehouse, lovingly watched by her parents at the side of the stage. Photo: Philip Oddi.

Océane Gatehouse is nine years old and has been performing as a singer and violinist. She is especially inspired by local band The Hallions and her idol Taylor Swift.

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