YUMA HIGH GRAD and 2008 Olympian Jacquelyn Johnson shakes hands with Ricardo Perez after setting up a new bank account with First Bank Yuma Friday afternoon. Johnson will be receiving $40,000 from First Bank Yuma over the next four years to help cover expenses for the 2012 Olympics. Bobby's Territorial Harley-Davidson is putting on The Jackie Johnson Event, Saturday at the dealership as a way for the public to show support for the 2003 Yuma High graduate and to raise funds so her mother, twin brother and sister can make the trip to China to watch her compete. The event will be going on all day, with the high point beginning at 4 p.m. and lasting until 8 p.m. RYAN BRENNECKE/THE SUN
YUMA HIGH GRAD and 2008 Olympian Jacquelyn Johnson shakes hands with Ricardo Perez after setting up a new bank account with First Bank Yuma Friday afternoon. Johnson will be receiving $40,000 from First Bank Yuma over the next four years to help cover expenses for the 2012 Olympics. Bobby's Territorial Harley-Davidson is putting on The Jackie Johnson Event, Saturday at the dealership as a way for the public to show support for the 2003 Yuma High graduate and to raise funds so her mother, twin brother and sister can make the trip to China to watch her compete. The event will be going on all day, with the high point beginning at 4 p.m. and lasting until 8 p.m. RYAN BRENNECKE/THE SUN
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