Supporting Hearts United Give Support’s (HUGS) youngest client, almost-four-year-old Kaydence Mixon, friends gather with her in the entry of the Wellington Activity Center (WAC) prior to the Saturday morning, May 3 Wellington Professional Women’s Club “Peace Out Cancer” walk. From left, Monroe Allred, Mixon, Blake Lemons, Luke Lemons, Ellery Allred, Kenleigh Statham. Haley Lemons
Cancer survivors and cancer fighters, including, from left, Dylan Skelton, Candy Powell, Tammy Sawyer, Kaydence Mixon, Sharon Starkey, Fran Eigenmann, Dianna Bohannon and Toni Cummings, pose for a portrait prior to the Saturday, May 3 Wellington Professional Women’s Walk for HUGS (Hearts United Give Support). The Red River Sun/Bev Odom
Membership of Wellington Professional Women’s Club unites for its Saturday, May 3 “Peace Out Cancer” Walk for HUGS (Hearts United Give Support). Front row, from left: Penny Davis, Whitney Wiebe, Natasha Mixon. Second row, from left: Carol Ann Daves, Pat Barnett, Annette Berstrom, Linda Duke, Maria Avalos. Third row, from left: Becky Lampe, Holly Statham, Candy Powell, Carrie Martinez.
WELLINGTON – Banding with the mostly- locals, Tammy Sawyer and Margie Smith, both of Lubbock, Steve Allen, of Huntsville, and Kay and Steve McDaniel, of Lampasas, joined in the Wellington Professional Woman’s Club (WPWC) “Peace Out Cancer” walk for Hearts United Give Support (HUGS). The annual event began at 9 a.m. Saturday, May 3 at the Wellington Activity Center (WAC).WPWC Pres...