Almost 16-month-old Kaydence Mixon waits for her blood count to recover before beginning her third round of chemotherapy. Diagnosed in July with Acute Myeloid Leukemia (AML), she remains at Cook Children’s Medical Center in Fort Worth. Kaydence completed her second of six rounds of chemo Sept. 16. Courtesy Photo
A Head Start student at Wellington Elementary School, Clive Downing’s grandmother, Rachel Downing, joins him in the cafeteria for the recent Grapes for Grandparents event. Clive’s main issue currently is chronic kidney disease. Courtesy Photo
The Bolerjack Christian concert is free, but a love offering will be collected during the concert. Everything received will be equally divided to benefit the Mixon family and the COTA campaign in honor of Clive to assist with costs of hospital stays, trips to doctor visits, food and other expenses. Courtesy Graphic
WELLINGTON –What’s the most effective way to bring a community together for fun and fellowship? Host a Christian concert to benefit two young children.
“Last fall, one of our church members,Jamie Webb,attended an event, where she heard Blake and Jenna Bolerjack perform,” said First Christian Church Pastor Brian Moore. “Jamie said she thought it would be a great idea to have ...