FAMU Day of Giving 1887 Strikes | Boots on the Ground Dance Challenge | Music: 803 Fresh DJ Trucker
ππ€ Get ready to saddle up, Rattlers! Save the date for our special edition FAMU Set Friday on April 4th, themed Rattler Rodeo! ππ€ Hosted by the King and Queen of Orange and Green, Isaiah Clayborn and Demi Howard with @djhd305Join us as we kick off the 5th Annual FAMU Day of Giving happening April 3-4 at 1887strikes.com. We need ALL boots on the ground to make this a success!Letβs show what it means to be a Rattler! Are you up for the dance video challenge? π₯ππͺThe BEST FAMUly member, group, baby or elder that drops their best FAMU themed "Boots on the Ground" dance video will be entered into a @chazamfans giveaway! Contest ends April 4th at 4:27 p.m.Thank you DJ Trucker, Auntie P and 803 Fresh for the Boots on the Ground energy to reach our goals and help our scholars this year.πΆ: 803 Fresh ββ @djtruckermc6613#FUNdraising #DayofGiving #ChallengeaRattler #1887strikes #FAMURattlerBOTG ππ
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