On May 31, 2019

Dancing with the Rutland Stars announces 2019 cast

Dancing with the Rutland Stars is returning for its ninth year on Oct. 12 at the Paramount Theatre in Rutland. The event benefits Kids on the Move and the Pediatric High-Tech program of the Visiting Nurse and Hospice Association.

This year’s cast includes star Jenna Baird, of Baird Family Farm and professional William Kelley, practitioner at Pyramid Holistic Wellness Center; star Chandler Burgess, (“The King of Spring”) marketing manager at Killington/Pico Mountain dancing with Sheila McCutcheon, instructor at Miss Jackie’s Studio of Dance; star Phil Hall, current assistant principal at MSJ, dancing with Katrina Werbinski, Instructor at Miss Lorraine’s School of Dance; star Gene Jennings, image consultant at A Signature Day Spa, dancing with Sam Ho, instructor at Cobra Gymnastics & Dance Center; star Kevin Markowski, of McCormack, Guyette & Associates, PC, dancing with Kylee Lawrence, owner/instructor at Studio 15; and star Tyler White, ATC,  iSPORT training coordinator dancing with Tracy Tedesco, owner/instructor at Fitness Made Fun.

Returning in the Judges Booth are Dave Correll, general manager at Best Western Inn & Suites Rutland-Killington; Bernadette Robin, director of business development and marketing for VNAHSR and Claus P. Bartenstein, P.E., LEED-AP, principal at engineering services of Vermont, LLC.

“Dancing with the Rutland Stars is a truly important event for the children we serve,” said event chair Carrie Allen. “Our cast, sponsors, committee, and event attendees have a direct impact on the services we provide to children in our community. We look forward to another sell-out event.”

Tickets for the event will go on sale on September 5 at 10am. For more information about the event, please contact Patricia McDonald at 802.362.6511; [email protected]

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