Positive male role models in the Mexico community were invited to the Williams Family Support Center on Tuesday, March 14 to have lunch with the students.
The event has been ongoing for almost 10 …
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Positive male role models in the Mexico community were invited to the Williams Family Support Center on Tuesday, March 14 to have lunch with the students.
The event has been ongoing for almost 10 years. The 100-man lunch is organized by the Central Missouri Community Action-Audrain County as part of a special tradition that allows children to connect with positive male role models while enjoying lunch and an educational activity on their special day.
The group consisted of officers from Mexico Public Safety, Marines, Emergency Management Corporation, Mexico High School, Audrain County Health Department and more.
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