Kidd named ambassador for Queen City Race for Life
For Jackie Kidd, being chosen as an ambassador is personal. "I believe in mammograms," she said. "If you don't do anything else, you have a pelvic exam and a mammogram every year -- without fail."
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For Jackie Kidd, being chosen as an ambassador is personal. "I believe in mammograms," she said. "If you don't do anything else, you have a pelvic exam and a mammogram every year -- without fail."
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.
Hazel A. Temple, 75, and her sister, Clementine, 73, will serve as ambassadors for Meridian Community College's Queen City Race for Life and Street Strut on Saturday, Oct. 18, beginning at 8 a.m. on the MCC track.
Honoring those who have sacrificially given and their families, MCC hosted a Prisoner of War/Missing in Action flag-raising ceremony with campus and community turning out in front of Ivy-Scaggs Hall.
The H.O.P.E. Expo was created to link area residents with vital health and wellness resources. It was hosted by MCC Phi Theta Kappa, MCC Special Olympics Club, Fifteenth Avenue Baptist Church, and The S.P.O.T.

