Brevard Family Partnership ‘Decades in Revue’ Lip Sync Battle Set Oct. 24

By  //  July 27, 2015

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On Saturday, October 24, the biggest stars of Brevard County will take the stage to perform and lip sync their favorite musical act from decades past. Inspired by the original Jimmy Fallon “Lip Sync Battle,” these lip sync battles will highlight our local star talent while raising money for a good cause.

During this evening to remember highlighting a decade of service in the community, Brevard Family Partnership will host an epic lip sync battle performed by our local stars.

Malak Hammad of PNC Bank and Greg Pallone of News 13 will host the festivities for the evening.

As the feature fundraiser for Brevard Family Partnership’s 10th anniversary, raising funds to help Brevard’s most vulnerable children in foster care, performers will gather community “votes” prior to their performance in the form of donations via the event website.

Brevard Family Partnership and its community partners provide child abuse prevention, foster care and support, adoption, independent living and community outreach services to the children and families of Brevard County.

Malak Hammad of PNC Bank and Greg Pallone of News 13 will host the festivities for the evening. (Image for SpaceCoastDaily.com)
Malak Hammad of PNC Bank and Greg Pallone of News 13 will host the festivities for the evening. (Image for SpaceCoastDaily.com)

Votes from the public will be collected prior to the event and during the live performances. Each $1 raised will equate to one vote for the performer of your choice.

At the end of the night, the performers will be judged by an expert panel and given scores based 50 percent on their performance and 50 percent on money they raised.

Guests are encouraged to dress in costume representing their favorite decade or icon from the past.

“We hope you plan to join us as we celebrate Brevard Family Partnership making a ‘Decade of Difference’ for Brevard’s most vulnerable children,” said a press release.

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