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Three people pose for a photo at the Sync for Survivors rehearsal.

Local cancer survivors, community leaders, and supporters will hit the stage to lip-sync and dance to hits during Sync for Survivors.

Photo provided by Cancer Survivors Park Alliance

Calling all fans of “Lip Sync Battle” — this one’s for you.

On Saturday, Aug. 17, the Cancer Survivors Park Alliance (CSPA) will host its inaugural Sync for Survivors event, an epic lip-sync battle and fundraiser beginning at 6:30 p.m. at the Greenville Theatre.

Get ready to cheer on brave performers as they lip-sync to raise money for the CSPA, savor delicious bites + tasty libations from Larkin’s, and groove to live music by Louie Sagedy.

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