Charity
Local Nonprofit Hosts 2nd Annual Back 2 School Bash in August
Local nonprofit organization Every 1 Voice Matters will host their 2nd Annual Community Back 2 School Bash from 11 am – 4 pm on Saturday, August 10th in Park Circle.
This community event includes:
- Giveaway
- 1,000 book bags filled with school supplies, four gift certificates from clothing retailer DTLR
- Free haircuts
- Exclusive book signing for Every 1 Voice Matters’ new children’s book Herbie’s New Home
- Activities
- Pony rides, jump castles, game trucks, and face painting
- Food Trucks
- Vendors
- Popcorn, snowball, and cotton candy machines
- Entertainment
- That Girl Lay Lay
- DJ Dex
- DJ Boss Hog
- Lavish Sounds
- Speakers
- North Charleston Mayor Keith Summey
- North Charleston Police Chief Burgess
- North Charleston City Councilman Mike Brown
- Community advocate Keith Smalls
- Chris Rainey
- Troy McClain
- Atlanta advocate and music producer Khao Cates
- Dean of Tennessee State University Tina Thompson
Local radio stations Z93 Jamz and Magic 107.3 will be broadcasting live from the event.
Every 1 Voice Matters is a community outreach program designed to help kids break down communicative and social barriers such as stuttering, self-esteem, self-confidence, and bullying to improve their quality of life.
To learn more visit www.every1voicematters.org.
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