Hampton Roads Community News
Old School Legends Walk For Breast Cancer Awareness
Old School Legends, led by founder John Speller, hosted a Breast Cancer Awareness Walk in Chesapeake, VA, emphasizing early detection for both breast and prostate cancer. Community members gathered to support the cause, raising donations and awareness on November 2nd at the Priority Toyota Cancer Center.
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CHESAPEAKE
Mr. John Speller, Old School Legends Founder and the Old School Legends, gave back to the community on Saturday November 2nd by sponsoring a Walk for Breast Cancer Awareness. The event took place at the Priority Toyota Cancer Center in Chesapeake, Va.
Old School Legends who came out to support the walk included Mr. & Mrs. Gordon, Coach Johnny Pep Morris, Mr. & Mrs. Joe Whitfield, Mr. & Mrs. Teko Wynder, Mr. & Mrs. Sean Bell, Mr. Vic Jones, Ms. Robinson, Raynell Jones, Mr. Larry Stepto, Ms. Gail Brown, Mrs. Love, Mache Speller, Corey Smith, Jr., Shareeta Glasco, Gavin Glasco, Grant Glasco, Ms. Lovely and 4 elderly citizens. Mr. Larry Donnell, guest speaker, also spoke on getting early detection for both breast cancer as well as prostate cancer.
Other Old School Legends who were unable to attend but gave their generous donations included Coach Hampton Anderson, Mr. Larry Rubama, Mr. Cleatis Trotter, Mrs. Ashley Mason Springer, Mr. Darnay Ward, Mr. Horace Lambert, Ms. Tanha Perry, Ms. Hazel Moore, and Ms. Katrice Turner.
Mr. & Mrs. Speller issued thanks to everyone for their support and donations. A heartfelt thanks went out to Ms. Noel & Elise, with Priority Toyota Cancer Center for making this day memorable and a success.

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