MCC honors POW/MIA heroes
In a ceremony filled with reverence and gratitude, Meridian Community College hosted a Prisoner of War/Missing in Action flag-raising ceremony with campus and community turning out in front of Ivy-Scaggs Hall.
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In a ceremony filled with reverence and gratitude, Meridian Community College hosted a Prisoner of War/Missing in Action flag-raising ceremony with campus and community turning out in front of Ivy-Scaggs Hall.
Meridian Community College's Campus Life will host a blood drive in front of Graham Gymnasium on Wednesday and Thursday, Sept. 13 and 14, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Performing at campus, community, and civic events, festivals, pageants, and high schools, the Dimensions also features a live band playing pop, classic rock, rhythm and blues, Motown, and hip-hop music.
MCC will hold a ceremony on September 15 in observance of POW-MIA Recognition Day to commemorate the nation's service members who are prisoners of war and those who served and never returned home.
A mural celebrating music legend Dolly Parton's song Wildflowers has taken root, thanks to the efforts of MCC Graphic Design Instructor Daniel Ethridge and members of the Meridian Museum of Art Collective.