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Danielle Peck has her day

Wednesday, October 21, 2009 – Danielle Peck had her very own day in her native Ohio.

Last Saturday night, prior her show in Zanesville, Ohio, Peck, a native of nearby Coshocton, was surprised by mayors of both towns with a new proclamation. Oct. 17 is now officially recognized as "Danielle Peck Day" by the town of Zanesville and its citizens.

"I was so shocked and frazzled by the news that I actually forgot the words to one of my songs once we began the show," said Peck. "What an incredible honor."

Peck then took the stage at the Seacrest Auditorium in recognition of Zanesville's Public Safety Awareness Day.

The Zanesville performance marks the first time Peck has performed in the area since her teenage years. "I've seen so many wonderful faces that I haven't seen in years... spending time at home always makes me appreciate my upbringing" said Peck. "Everything was wonderful... I love home."


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