Student Showcase
Samantha Shoffner
Season 7 Episode 1 | 1m 34s
Singer Samantha Shoffner, eleven-years-old, performs "Paper Moon."
Samantha Shoffner is a middle school student in Roseburg, Oregon. One of her first major accomplishments was winning first place in the county fair talent show and going on to compete in the state fair. She says, "The hardest part about perfecting my talent is finding time to practice every day. In the future I want to write and perform my own music."
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Student Showcase is a local public television program presented by SOPBS
Funding provided by Peter Sage, long-time supporter and previous board member of SOPTV, Dr. John Unruh & Betty Unruh Fund of the Oregon Community Foundation and the Josephine County Cultural Coalition.
Student Showcase
Samantha Shoffner
Season 7 Episode 1 | 1m 34s
Samantha Shoffner is a middle school student in Roseburg, Oregon. One of her first major accomplishments was winning first place in the county fair talent show and going on to compete in the state fair. She says, "The hardest part about perfecting my talent is finding time to practice every day. In the future I want to write and perform my own music."
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