Superheroes, candy, community spirit shine at MCC's Candy Cruise
Meridian Community College's track sported all sorts and sizes of superheroes and colorful characters. Their mission: collect candy and have fun.
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Meridian Community College's track sported all sorts and sizes of superheroes and colorful characters. Their mission: collect candy and have fun.
The need for physicians and dentists to serve in rural areas of Mississippi was highlighted when Steven Carter from the Mississippi Rural Physicians and Dentists Scholarship Program spoke to MCC students.
The exhibition will feature the works of Alabama Art Casting, a nonprofit art organization dedicated to educating the public about metal casting techniques through workshops that involve processing raw materials, making molds, and demonstrating furnace operation.
Get ready for a sweet time at Meridian Community College's Candy Cruise on Tuesday, Oct. 29, from 5:30-7:30 p.m. at the MCC Track.
"I wouldn't miss this for anything," Kino said, standing alongside nearly 100 others ready to run or walk in the College's Queen City Race for Life and Street Strut for Breast Cancer, held at MCC's track.