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Celebrating Life Foundation23rd Annual Sister to Sister Fitness Festival

23rd Annual Sister to Sister Fitness Festival led by Executive Director Sylvia Powers. This year’s theme was ‘Keeping In Step with Change.’ The festival kicked off with This Year’s Special Guest: Autumn Yarbrough Honorary Chairperson, CEO, and Founder of Nu Standard and the Coaches Manuelita Davila a 2-year survivor, Leslie Williams a 15-year survivor, and Carla Carter a 20-year survivor. The workout leader Cassie Cass of Shake Body Dance got everybody moving and the walk began. There were various fitness activities at the Alan E. Sims Cedar Hill Recreation Center. There was plenty of shopping by local vendors and food trucks and it was great fun for the whole family. This year’s Breast Cancer Survivors who were crowned were Daphne Hornbuckle and Lynne Haze. Save the Date for next year’s 24th Sister to Sister’s Fitness Festival for October 4, 2025.

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