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March of Dimes – March for Babies

The March of Dimes’ March for Babies Kansas City was held on May 1st in the Kansas City Power & Light District. Proceeds help mothers have full-term pregnancies and healthy babies.

Kansas City, MO USA - May 01, 2016: March of Dimes March for Babies at KC Power & Light
Ambassador Ashley Higgins with her children, Reece and Carter
Kansas City, MO USA - May 01, 2016: March of Dimes March for Babies at KC Power & Light
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Ellen McNamara, Chris Suchan and Brad Stephens served as the emcees.
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More than 10,000 people participated in the event.
Kansas City, MO USA - May 01, 2016: March of Dimes March for Babies at KC Power & Light
Team Kase Members: Justin Miller, Kase Miller, Azure Miller, Dale Eason, and Margaret Tretbar

Additional photos in the June 25, 2016 issue 
Photo Credit: Hannah Daugherty, Kendra Miller and Todd Zimmer

 

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