Kneeling, Megan Myers, Julie Bush, Rachel Hooley, Tisa Martin and Karen Cole. Standing, Mike Wheeler, Diane Gilbert, Jennifer Cote, Debbie Duprey, Debbie King, Joanne Garno, Virginia Blakely, Doreen …
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Kneeling, Megan Myers, Julie Bush, Rachel Hooley, Tisa Martin and Karen Cole. Standing, Mike Wheeler, Diane Gilbert, Jennifer Cote, Debbie Duprey, Debbie King, Joanne Garno, Virginia Blakely, Doreen Tolman, Jodi Regan, Judy Aldrich and Julie Cooke.
OGDENSBURG -- Claxton-Hepburn employees, St. Lawrence County Cancer Services Program members and Judy Aldrich from North County Assemblywoman Addie Russell’s (D-Theresa) office joined National Dress in Blue Day.
The day is meant to raise awareness of the importance of screening for colorectal cancer.
Additional activities included a colorectal cancer awareness proclamation presented by Aldrich, a colorectal screening “lunch and learn” with Chris Brandy. Members from the St. Lawrence County Cancer Services Program provided info and enrollment for their program for uninsured individuals.