Allstate Insurance Agent: Richard Lee Dixon

Celebrate with your family and ours as we enjoy a day of music, smiles, food and more on Saturday, June 9 from noon to 3 PM at 255 N US Highway 52 in Moncks Corner. Every 30 minutes, we'll be giving away cool prizes with the final prize being tickets to see Beyonce and Jay-Z live in concert! It’s an event you can’t miss! /Saga Communications


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Moncks Corner
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