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Morning Pointe Foundation’s Popular Seniors Got Talent Showcase Returning to Chattanooga July 31st

Left to right: Greg A. Vital, Morning Pointe Senior Living Co-Founder and President; Susan Taylor, 1st Place Seniors Got Talent Winner 2024; Miranda Perez, Morning Pointe Foundation Executive Director; and Franklin Farrow, Morning Pointe Senior Living Co-Founder and CEO.

The Morning Pointe Foundation’s Chattanooga edition of Seniors Got Talent has been growing year over year and is returning for the 6th time for 2025!

This Year’s Seniors Got Talent Chattanooga

The show, which the Foundation puts on in conjunction with Morning Pointe Senior Living, will take place on Thursday, July 31 at 7 p.m. Once again, 10 to 12 senior acts will compete for the $1,000 grand prize at the Silverdale Center Creekside Theatre. The theater is part of the Silverdale Baptist Academy campus located at 7236 Bonny Oaks Drive in Chattanooga.

Seniors Got Talent Chattanooga is open to all seniors age 60 or older (not just Morning Pointe campus residents) with any of a wide range of performing talent. Past acts have included singers, musicians, dancers, comedians, illusionists and more.

Prizes, as last year, not only include the first-place $1,000, but also $500 for second place and $250 for third place. Winners will be determined by a panel of judges, although the audience will have a chance to vote as well, determining a People’s Choice winner.

Auditions will be opening soon, so talented seniors in the area are encouraged to start honing their talents to try out!

About the Cause

Seniors Got Talent does more than just spotlighting the enduring talent of seniors. It is also a fundraiser for the Morning Pointe Foundation, a 501(c)3 non-profit that provides local scholarships, forms community partnerships, and supports caregivers in its mission to advance the care of seniors. Monies raised through sponsorships, ticket sales and People’s Choice votes go to help fund nursing and other scholarships at partner schools. In the greater Chattanooga area, these schools include Chattanooga State Community College; Tennessee College of Applied Technology (TCAT) Chattanooga; Dalton State College in Dalton, Georgia; and Cleveland State Community College.

“We almost had a sell-out show last year here in Chattanooga, and we can’t wait to see how the show continues to grow in 2025,” said Miranda Perez, Morning Pointe Foundation executive director. “Dozens of deserving students have benefitted directly from the funds raised at Seniors Got Talent Chattanooga, and dozens of senior performers have graced the stage and proven that seniors still have so much talent to give.”

The Foundation hosts four Seniors Got Talent shows each year. Besides Chattanooga, shows are held in Franklin and Knoxville, Tennessee, as well as Lexington, Kentucky.

About Morning Pointe

The Morning Pointe Foundation is the philanthropic arm of Morning Pointe Senior Living founded by senior healthcare entrepreneurs Greg A. Vital and J. Franklin Farrow. The nonprofit was created in 2014 and has bestowed 146 scholarships in the Southeast to date.

Founded in 1997 by Vital and Farrow, Morning Pointe Senior Living operates 40 assisted living and Alzheimer’s memory care communities in five southeastern states. In the Chattanooga area, communities are located on Shallowford Road; in East Hamilton; in Collegedale; in Hixson; and in Walker County, Georgia. The company is preparing to open The Lantern at Morning Pointe Alzheimer’s Center of Excellence, East Hamilton, soon.

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