Local Celebrities take to the dance floor to honor loved ones, raise awareness for The ARK in Summerville

February 16, 2016

Local celebrities participating in the sixth annual Dancing with The ARK’s Stars on March 12 are learning new dance steps and raising money for a good cause. But for some of the dancers, this event is much more personal.

Greer Reagin of Reagin Orthodontics in Summerville, is dancing for her grandfather who suffered from dementia. “He made such an impact in my life that it influenced my education and career goals,” said Reagin, who has a master’s degree in public health with a certificate in gerontology from the University of South Carolina.

Nancy Deitch, a teacher at Rollings Middle School of the Arts, is putting on her dancing shoes for her father, who passed away in August after eight years of vascular dementia and Parkinson’s disease.

“It impacted everyone who loved him and watched him lose so much of who he was and what he could do,” she said. “Because of this very sad and personal experience, I dance. I dance for my daddy and all like him.”

Proceeds from this premier fundraiser support the many programs of The ARK as it provides essential services for families dealing with Alzheimer’s disease or other dementia. Serving five counties, The ARK offers respite care, support groups, caregiver consultation, education, resource referrals, community learning programs and rural services development.

The 2016 celebrity dancers are:

  • Michael Bateman, Summerville Police Department
  • Gary Brewer, Banks Construction
  • Nancy Deitch, Rollings Middle School of the Arts
  • Mary Early, Early Family Foundation
  • Wakesha Evans, Hope Clinic
  • Matthew Orosz, Hearing Care of Summerville
  • Greer Reagin, Reagin Orthodontics
  • Pren Woods, Alston Middle School

Screen Shot 2016-02-16 at 10.16.39 AMEach dancer is paired with a professional dance partner from Elite Dance International Studio in Mount Pleasant. Couples will perform at the event for a chance to win one of two titles: the Judge’s Award or the People’s Choice Award voted on by the audience.

Similar to the hit TV show “Dancing with the Stars,” four couples will dance in each round, with the two couples receiving the most judges’ votes competing in a “dance off” to win the Mirror Ball trophy. The couple receiving the most votes by dollars wins the People’s Choice trophy. Votes are $10 each, and can be cast in advance at TheARKofSC.org or at the event. By mid-February, the dancers have raised more than $11,000.

This year’s judges are Rodney Profit, 2015 winner of the Judge’s Award; Kenny Walker, 2015 People’s Choice Award winner; and professional performers Brad and Jennifer Moranz of Moranz Entertainment.

Dancing with The ARK’s Stars, sponsored by Dorchester County Probate Judge Mary Blunt, is at 7 p.m. Saturday, March 12 at in the Eidson Gym at Pinewood Preparatory School, 1114 Orangeburg Road in Summerville. Tickets are $50 in advance and $60 at the door. Purchase tickets online at TheARKofSC.org or call 843-832-2357 for information.

 

About The ARK, Alzheimer’s Family Support Services

Based in Summerville, The ARK is a local nonsectarian nonprofit outreach program providing comprehensive support services to families living with Alzheimer’s or related dementia. For more information, call 832-2357 or visit thearkofsc.org

 

Above: Mary Early and Cesar Lozada