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A sellout crowd turned out Thursday night for Dancing for our Future Stars, The School Foundation's annual fundraiser at SiMT.

A sellout crowd turned out Thursday night for Dancing for our Future Stars, The School Foundation’s annual fundraiser at the SiMT. The event, in its 12th year, topped last year’s performance as attendees enjoyed dinner and then cheered on their favorite dancers in the competition.

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Dancing For Our Future Stars raises money for Florence 1 Schools

Some of Florence's most familiar faces danced the night away at the School Foundation's Dancing For Our Future Stars fundraiser. A dozen teams competed on March 21 at the Southeastern Institute of Manufacturing Technology.

Some of Florence's most familiar faces danced the night away at the School Foundation's Dancing For Our Future Stars fundraiser. A dozen teams competed on March 21 at the Southeastern Institute of Manufacturing Technology. Only a few walked away with glittering mirror ball trophies.

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Dancing For Our Future Stars: Brian Harrelson

Twelve dance teams will be competing. One of the 12 “celebrity” dancers is Brian Harrelson, the associate operations manager at Ruiz Foods. He and his partner, Katelyn Rogers, will be dancing the salsa to “Shake Senora” by Pitbull.

Twelve dance teams will be competing. One of the 12 “celebrity” dancers is Brian Harrelson, the associate operations manager at Ruiz Foods. He and his partner, Katelyn Rogers, will be dancing the salsa to “Shake Senora” by Pitbull.

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Dancing For Our Future Stars: Buddy Miles

Twelve dance teams will be competing. One of the 12 “celebrity” dancers is Buddy Miles with Naturally Outdoors and his dance partner, Hallie Whitlock. They will be dancing the salsa to “Beat It.”

Twelve dance teams will be competing. One of the 12 “celebrity” dancers is Buddy Miles with Naturally Outdoors and his dance partner, Hallie Whitlock. They will be dancing the salsa to “Beat It.”

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Dancing For Our Future Stars: Mihir Patel

Twelve dance teams will be competing. One of the 12 “celebrity” dancers is Mihir Patel, owner of PSM Hotels, and his partner, Cassie Stout. They will be dancing the salsa to “Senorita/Naacho Naacho.”

Twelve dance teams will be competing. One of the 12 “celebrity” dancers is Mihir Patel, owner of PSM Hotels, and his partner, Cassie Stout. They will be dancing the salsa to “Senorita/Naacho Naacho.”

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Dancing For Our Future Stars: Mark Warrin

Twelve dance teams will be competing. One of the 12 “celebrity” dancers is Mark Warrin, the associate vice president of Physician Services at HopeHealth, and his dance partner, Ashlee Gillespie. They will be dancing the salsa to “Barbie Girl.”

Twelve dance teams will be competing. One of the 12 “celebrity” dancers is Mark Warrin, the associate vice president of Physician Services at HopeHealth, and his dance partner, Ashlee Gillespie. They will be dancing the salsa to “Barbie Girl.”

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Dancing For Our Future Stars: Tony Derrick

Twelve dance teams will be competing. One of the 12 “celebrity” dancers is Tony Derrick, a Vice-President and Chief Nursing Officer at McLeod Regional Medical Center and his dance partner, Erin Haynes. They will be dancing the Samba to “Iconic.”

Twelve dance teams will be competing. One of the 12 “celebrity” dancers is Tony Derrick, a Vice-President and Chief Nursing Officer at McLeod Regional Medical Center and his dance partner, Erin Haynes. They will be dancing the Samba to “Iconic.”

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Dancing For Our Future Stars: Reverend Kippie Brown

Twelve dance teams will be competing. One of the 12 “celebrity” dancers is the Rev. Kippie Brown, senior pastor at Maxwell Baptist Church, and his dance partner, Jaliyah Douglas. They will be dancing the samba to “Pretty Young Thing.”

Twelve dance teams will be competing. One of the 12 “celebrity” dancers is the Rev. Kippie Brown, senior pastor at Maxwell Baptist Church, and his dance partner, Jaliyah Douglas. They will be dancing the samba to “Pretty Young Thing.”

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Dancing For Our Future Stars - Alyssia Smith

Twelve dance teams will be competing. One of the 12 “celebrity” dancers is Alyssia Smith, anatomical pathology assistant at McLeod Health and a lady attendant at Smith Funeral Home, and her partner, Eric Crowley. They will be dancing the Samba to “I Want

Twelve dance teams will be competing. One of the 12 “celebrity” dancers is Alyssia Smith, anatomical pathology assistant at McLeod Health and a lady attendant at Smith Funeral Home, and her partner, Eric Crowley. They will be dancing the Samba to “I Want to Dance With Somebody.”

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Dancing For Our Future Stars: Charlie Abbott

Twelve dance teams will be competing. One of the 12 “celebrity” dancers is Charlie Abbott, a vice president at Carolina Bank and his partner, Alexis Kelley McDonald. They will be dancing the Samba to “Better Place.”

Dancing For Our Future Stars: Charlie Abbott

Twelve dance teams will be competing. One of the 12 “celebrity” dancers is Charlie Abbott, a vice president at Carolina Bank and his partner, Alexis Kelley McDonald. They will be dancing the Samba to “Better Place.”

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Dancing For Our Future Stars: Edward Henderson

Twelve dance teams will be competing. One of the 12 “celebrity” dancers is Edward Henderson, an attorney with Hatfield Temple Law LLC. and his dance partner Meredith Baxley. They will be dancing the Jive to “Grease Medley.”

Twelve dance teams will be competing. One of the 12 “celebrity” dancers is Edward Henderson, an attorney with Hatfield Temple Law LLC. and his dance partner Meredith Baxley. They will be dancing the Jive to “Grease Medley.”

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Dancing For Our Future Stars: Tasha Broach

Twelve dance teams will be competing. One of the 12 “celebrity” dancers is Tasha Broach, a nurse practitioner at One Source Integrative Medicine and her dance partner, Yancey Stokes. They will be dancing the Salsa to “Mash Jump.”

Twelve dance teams will be competing. One of the 12 “celebrity” dancers is Tasha Broach, a nurse practitioner at One Source Integrative Medicine and her dance partner, Yancey Stokes. They will be dancing the Salsa to “Mash Jump.”

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