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College students ready to step

WS Chronicle February 14, 2013 0
College students ready to step

The 6th Annual ScottCares Step Show will be held on Friday, Feb. 15 at 7 p.m. in Salem College’s Hanes Auditorium in Elberson Fine Arts Center. Doors open at 6:30 p.m. An after-party with DJ SK! will follow the show in Bryant Hall.

“Stomp Out Bullying” is this year’s theme. As in years past, step teams from a number of Triad colleges and universities will perform. The show is a fundraiser for the ScottCares Foundation, which, among many other things, annually gives scholarships to local college-bound students.

Scott Abdul-Salaam

Scott Abdul-Salaam

Scott Abdul-Salaam started the foundation in 2005 to help spur young people’s interest in art and technology. ScottCares promotes learning and entrepreneurship opportunities through its summer camps and a variety of other initiatives.

Tickets for the show are $10 for students, $12 in advance for the general public and $15 the day of the show. Advance tickets are available by calling 336-525-1723 or visiting www.scottcaresnc.org.

TAGS » art, Bryant Hall, Elberson Fine Arts Center, entrepreneurship, featured, fundraiser, Hanes Auditorium, learning, lifestyle, performance, Salem College, scholarships, Scott Abdul-Salaam, ScottCares Foundation, steppers, Stomp Out Bullying, summer camps, technology, The 6th Annual ScottCares Step Show, Triad Colleges
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