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Third Annual Lip Sync Battle

The hilarious battle, hosted by Circle K International, took place Thursday, March 30, in the SRC. The event featured lip sync acts by several individuals and groups, some even included choreographed dances. Candy, decorations and Raising Cane’s Chicken were there for attendees to enjoy. Even though the event was a great time, it wasn’t all about fun. Proceeds from the annual event went to support African Vision of Hope’s House of Hope, an organization that helps build dormitories and funds young women for school in Zambia, Africa.

Lip Sync for Hope

The Circle K International lip sync battle is back at MBU. Find out how you can either watch and laugh, or be the entertainment, or find out what the event is supporting through generous donations and the purchases of delicious chicken and cool items from Africa. Also, find out other fun Spring Fling activities and where they will be.

Graphic by Kara Sasiela

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