Piqua Arts Council highlights dancers, Jeremy and Kat Weber

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For the Miami Valley Today

PIQUA — Piqua Arts Council is thrilled to highlight Jeremy and Kat Weber, participants in the 2022 Dancing with the Piqua Stars! This year’s competition takes place on Saturday, April 23 with a dessert matinee at 1pm and the dinner performance at 6pm, held at Romer’s Catering in Piqua. Jeremy and Kat will be competing against four other couples in stride to win the famous and prized Mirror Ball Trophy, all while supporting the arts in their community.

Jeremy Weber, a graduate of Sidney High School and Rhodes State College, is a lieutenant at the Piqua Police Department. He and his wife of almost five years, Kat, have two sons and a golden doodle named Hank. Jeremy enjoys spending time with his family and watching his eldest son in every sport he is in. In his free time, Jeremy loves to run and lift. Jeremy expresses his reason for participating in Dancing with the Piqua Stars, saying, “I was asked for several years [to participate]… and thought it was a good time to.”

With a Bachelor’s Degree in Criminal Justice and a Master’s Degree in Applied Behavioral Science, Kat proudly serves as a state of Ohio parole officer. Kat loves her time as a boy mom to two children and one golden doodle, and she also enjoys running. The couple was supposed to participate the year that COVID hit, and they decided this year was a good time to participate. Kat is participating in Dancing with the Piqua Stars because she strongly believes in supporting her community.

If you would like to vote for Jeremy and Kat Weber or support other dancers, please visit www.PiquaArtsCouncil.org/dancing. Tickets are available for purchase on their webpage, as well as at Readmore’s Hallmark in Piqua (cash/check only) or the Piqua Arts Council office at 427 N. Main St. in Piqua (cash/check/credit card). Matinee tickets are $10 each, and dinner tickets are $30 each.

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