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Win Your Tix to The Sound of Music… Musical – Nov. 4 @ the PAC

Answer the three Sound of Music trivia questions to win a four-pack of tickets to the opening night show at the North Charleston Performing Arts Center on Tuesday, Nov. 4.

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Weekdays at 3 PM, Chuck will play 3 songs that have something in common… they’re “Connected.” After you hear ’em, type in what the connection is.

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