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XENIA — The Christian Men’s Fellowship held its Annual Mayor’s Prayer Breakfast at the Schindler Banquet Center May 26.

Special music and the keynote address was provided by retired Cedarville University professor and band director Michael DiCuirci. He was accompanied by Mike Klontz on piano.

Prayers were led by Melissa Tidwell, pastor of Westminster Presbyterian Church, John E. Freeman, pastor of United AME Church, and Larry Silver of the Christian Men’s Fellowship.

Donations received will support the Living Well Clinic in Xenia, a faith-based, no-charge health clinic serving the needy of Greene County.

Submitted photos More than 350 attended the Annual Mayor’s Prayer Breakfast.
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Special music and the keynote address was provided by retired Cedarville University professor and band director Michael DiCuirci.
http://aimmedianetwork.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/32/2017/05/web1_9019.jpgSpecial music and the keynote address was provided by retired Cedarville University professor and band director Michael DiCuirci.

John Sherer of the Christian Men’s Fellowship welcomes those gathered for the breakfast.
http://aimmedianetwork.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/32/2017/05/web1_9023.jpgJohn Sherer of the Christian Men’s Fellowship welcomes those gathered for the breakfast.

Xenia Mayor Marsha Bayless leads the invocation.
http://aimmedianetwork.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/32/2017/05/web1_9026.jpgXenia Mayor Marsha Bayless leads the invocation.

Xenia Daily Gazette news report compiled by Scott Halasz.