Step by step, MCC event raises awareness, funds for breast cancer
The Queen City Race for Life and Street Strut returned to Meridian Community College's track, celebrating survivors, honoring patients, and raising awareness for breast cancer.
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The Queen City Race for Life and Street Strut returned to Meridian Community College's track, celebrating survivors, honoring patients, and raising awareness for breast cancer.
MCC is gearing up for one of its most anticipated family events of the fall, Candy Cruise Around the Track, set for Thursday, Oct. 23, from 5:30 to 7 p.m. at the MCC Track. Admission is free and open to the public.
Hundreds of MCC students, faculty, and staff rolled up their sleeves to lend a hand from painting murals, planting gardens, performing for nursing home residents, and more.
The MCC Alumni Association and MCC Foundation are hosting their second annual Skeleton Decorating Contest. Twelve full-size skeletons will be scattered across campus and decorated to show the (humerus) creative side of MCCers.
The annual event raises funds for the Baptist Cancer Center-Anderson Patient Benevolence Fund. Activities include a 5K run and walk, a one-mile fun run, and the signature Survivor Street Strut. All events begin at 8 a.m.

