Inaugural ‘Walk it Out Clarksdale’ Kicked Off on Labor Day

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By: Tom Williams | Sept 3, 2024

Clarksdale, Mississippi – This Labor Day, the city of Clarksdale came alive with the energy and enthusiasm of its residents during the inaugural “Walk it Out Clarksdale” event. Organized to promote health and wellness, the walk was a community effort sponsored by the city of Clarksdale and the P3 Group (Pre Physical Prep group), drawing attention to the importance of staying active to prevent heart disease, diabetes, stroke, and high blood pressure.

Leading the way was Mayor Chuck Espy, whose presence underscored the city’s commitment to the health and well-being of its citizens. Joining him were several prominent community figures, including Josephine Rhymes, Clarksdale City School Superintendent Dr. Matthews, and Clarksdale Coahoma Panthers football coach Kevin Stacker. Their participation highlighted the broad support for the event and the shared goal of fostering a healthier Clarksdale.

At the heart of the event was the P3 Group, a student organization known as Pre-Physician Prep. Senior Jaidyn Johnson, the president of P3, was a driving force behind the walk, alongside fellow P3 members Zoey Ratliff, Erin Cook, McKenzie Newsom, Khmara McClenton, and Saniyah Moore. The group’s mission to encourage health and wellness aligned perfectly with the objectives of the event, making them key partners in its organization.

The walk began at City Hall, with participants making their way down 1st Street before returning to their starting point. The goal was to complete 5,000 steps, a symbolic and practical target that reinforced the importance of regular physical activity. The route was designed to be both accessible and representative of the community, emphasizing the idea that health and wellness are within everyone’s reach.

As participants completed the walk, there was a sense of accomplishment and unity that permeated the crowd. The event not only encouraged physical activity but also served as a reminder of the collective strength of the Clarksdale community when it comes together for a common cause.

Mayor Espy, in his closing remarks, celebrated the success of the inaugural walk and its significance for Clarksdale. “This Labor Day, we showed that Clarksdale is a community that cares about its health. We walked together, we supported each other, and we took a big step toward a healthier future.”

The “Walk it Out Clarksdale” event is expected to become a new tradition in the city, inspiring residents to continue prioritizing their health and well-being long after Labor Day has passed.


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