We’re Tallying the Votes – Come Back to See Who Won!

We’re Tallying the Votes – Come Back to See Who Won!

We’re Tallying the Votes – Come Back to See Who Won! Photo: Heaven FM/Saga Communications


We’re Tallying Votes:
Come Back Tomorrow to See Which Dad Will Be Taking Home the Big Dad Dance Off Prize Package!

They danced, you voted. The moves were fire. The competition was fierce. We’re taking a timeout to tally the votes and determine who will be crowned Big Dance Off Champion and take home the Samsung 58″ Class 7 Series LED 4K UHD Smart Tizen TV, Weber gas grill, Oculus Quest 2 all-in-one VR gaming system and $200 gift certificate from Big Billy’s Burger Joint in North Charleston.

Come back tomorrow to meet the champion and relive the greatest moments in the Big Dad Dance Off!

Sponsored by American Biker and Big Billy’s Burger Joint in North Charleston:
       

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