On February 5, 2015

Killington native Terry Bianchi Armistead to sing National Anthem at The World Championships in Beaver Creek

Terry Bianchi Armistead will sing the National Anthem at the The World Championships in Beaver Creek, Colo., on Feb. 9 for the Women’s Combined event. Terry Bianchi Armistead, grew up in Killington, and is the daughter of Lenore Bianchi and sister of Chris Bianchi.

Terry Bianchi Armistead and her brother Joe just performed at the Foundry last Oct. when Joe had a reunion with Apathy Jones at the Foundry.

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Terry Bianchi Armistead singing the national anthem at the World Cup in Beaver Creek, Dec. 2014. Bianchi is honored to be asked to sing the national anthem at the World Championships Feb. 9.

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