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A major accolade has been given to Henryetta actress and now director Liz Bealko.
Just before Christmas she was awarded the Best Director title for the New York Theatre Festival.liz head shot
Bealko won the honor for directing “The Art of Peaking Too Soon,” for a three day run in New York City. She beat out 87 other directors for that honor.
“I am still in shock. I became a director by taking a chance/opportunity I didn't know I would be one at a young age. I trained my whole life to be a performer,” Bealko said Tuesday after learning of the selection. The awards were announced Sunday but she just received her award here in Henryetta while preparing for the family Christmas celebration.
“Professionally this is huge,” she said excitedly after learning of the new title. “Being nominated is one thing, but winning is a whole 'nother ballgame.”
The daughter of Andy and Pam Bealko, following her graduation from Henryetta high school, she studied at Oklahoma State University then moved to New York to further her stage career.
She returned to Henryetta to direct four high school productions and was the director for a one-act play in New York. The November musical play was one of the 88 participating in the midwinter festival.
“I trained my whole life to be a performer. I still have imposter syndrome directing from time to time, but this validates that I am on the right path, and on the journey I should be on.”

 

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Visitors to American Exchange Bank Tuesday got a special treat when these seven young ladies paused their Christmas shopping to belt out several holiday songs. The seven, Kallie Hare, Gabbie VanMeter, Kenzie Jones, Dorissa DeTurk, Hannah Svendgard, Emery Williams and Mia Alvarez, joined forces with Marcus Whitworth to help make the season a little brighter.

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The newest member of the Henryetta Chamber of Commerce was honored Monday and received his membership certificate. Jason Gorman of J's Landscaping was recognized at the organization's monthly meeting and received his certificate from chamber executive director Ron Richmond. Also welcoming Gorman was chamber president David Dykes.

Since the arrival of the Omicron virus, a lot of emphasis has been placed on people getting their booster vaccinations.
Henryetta Hillcrest Hospital offering the initial vaccines and boosters of Pfizer on Tuesday afternoons from 1 to 5 and Moderna vaccines Wednesday afternoons also from 1 to 5.
Anyone wishing more information or to set up an appointment should call 918-650-1180.