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The Harris-Stowe Cheering hornets perform at the Sista Strut Breast Cancer Walk Sat. moring Oct. 5, 2024 near Soliders Memeorial downtown. Photo by Wiley Price | The St. Louis American 
BJ The DJ the founder of Sista Strut getting down with it at the Sat. morning event Oct 5, 2024 at Chestnut and 15th Street. Photo by Wiley Price | The St. Louis American 
St. Louis County Prosecutor Wesley Bell welcoming all the participants at the Sat. morning event Oct 5, 2024 at Chestnut and 15th Street in downtown. Photo by Wiley Price | The St. Louis American Credit: Wiley Price | St. Louis American 
St. Louis County Prosecutor Wesley Bell welcoming all the participants at the Sat. morning event Oct 5, 2024 at Chestnut and 15th Street in downtown. Photo by Wiley Price | The St. Louis American 
KMOV news anchor Melanie Johnson was the early morning hostess for the breast cancer walk that started near Soldiers Memorial at 15th and Chestnut Street Sat. Oct. 5, 2024. Photo by Wiley Price I S. Louis American 
Sandra Grisby a 17-year employee with the city in front of her street sweeper is with Ebony Willis at the Sat. morning Oct. 5, 2024 Sista Strut event in downtown St. Louis. They host a Breast Cancer Awareness traditional walk plus a car, truck, and motorcycle parade sponsored by Brown and Croupen. The pre-walk prep rally started at 8am and the traditional 3K walk started at 9am. Photo by Wiley Price | The St. Louis American 
Caleb Hoskins, Jasmine Lucas Gayle Snodgrass and Diane Hoskins celebrating 15 years of involvment with the organization Sat. Oct. 5, 2024. Photo by Wiley Price | The St. Louis American 
Sceces from a breast cancer walk event that started near Soldiers Memorial at 15th and Chestnut Street Sat. Oct. 5, 2024. Photo by Wiley Price | The St. Louis American 
Robin Carey-Boyd shot in the lobby of the Marriott St. Louis Grand Hotel Tue. Oct. 8, 2024. Photo by Wiley Price | The St. Louis American 
Robin Carey-Boyd shot in the lobby of the Marriott St. Louis Grand Hotel Tue. Oct. 8, 2024. Photo by Wiley Price | The St. Louis American 
Scenes from a ribbon cuttong event at Harris-Stowe State University’s new Center of Innovation & Entrepreneurship (CIE), on Thursday, October 3, 2024. The event unveiled a state-of-the-art space designed to inspire creativity, foster collaboration, and support groundbreaking ideas. Photo by Wiley Price | The St. Louis American 
Scenes from a ribbon cuttong event at Harris-Stowe State University’s new Center of Innovation & Entrepreneurship (CIE), on Thursday, October 3, 2024. The event unveiled a state-of-the-art space designed to inspire creativity, foster collaboration, and support groundbreaking ideas. Photo by Wiley Price | The St. Louis American 
Scenes from a ribbon cuttong event at Harris-Stowe State University’s new Center of Innovation & Entrepreneurship (CIE), on Thursday, October 3, 2024. The event unveiled a state-of-the-art space designed to inspire creativity, foster collaboration, and support groundbreaking ideas. Photo by Wiley Price | The St. Louis American 
Scenes from a ribbon cuttong event at Harris-Stowe State University’s new Center of Innovation & Entrepreneurship (CIE), on Thursday, October 3, 2024. The event unveiled a state-of-the-art space designed to inspire creativity, foster collaboration, and support groundbreaking ideas. Photo by Wiley Price | The St. Louis American 
Scenes from a ribbon cuttong event at Harris-Stowe State University’s new Center of Innovation & Entrepreneurship (CIE), on Thursday, October 3, 2024. The event unveiled a state-of-the-art space designed to inspire creativity, foster collaboration, and support groundbreaking ideas. Photo by Wiley Price | The St. Louis American 
Scenes from a ribbon cuttong event at Harris-Stowe State University’s new Center of Innovation & Entrepreneurship (CIE), on Thursday, October 3, 2024. The event unveiled a state-of-the-art space designed to inspire creativity, foster collaboration, and support groundbreaking ideas. Photo by Wiley Price | The St. Louis American
