Twenty-three-month-old Kaydence Faith Mixon brings so much joy to Wellington Professional Women’s Club (WPWC) Annual Bubble Run for Hearts United Give Support (HUGS) last Saturday, May 6 at Powell Park. Carly Carter Kay admires Mixon’s feisty spirit. Only a week earlier, Mixon rang the bell at Cook Children’s Hospital in Ft. Worth. Courtesy Photo
Cancer survivors, including Lesa Tarver, left, Johan Dyck, Candy Powell, Kaydence Faith Mixon, Tammy Sawyer, of Lubbock, Fran Eigenmann and Sandra Torrez, prepare to take their place of honor for the first lap of the Wellington Professional Women’s Club (WPWC) Bubble Run. The Red River Sun/Bev Odom
Becky Reyes, left, Wellington Professional Women’s Club (WPWC) Vice President, offers a prayer at 9 a.m. Saturday, May 6 to open the 2023 Bubble Run for Hearts United Give Support (HUGS) at Powell Park.
Daniel Brown, of Abilene, attired in his blue “Texas 254 Running Club” shirt, attends the Wellington Professional Women’s Club (WPWC) Bubble Run.
Members of the Wellington Professional Women’s Club (WPWC), including Becky Reyes, left, Candy Powell, Carrie Martinez, Linda Duke, Cassandra Torrez, Holly Statham, Becky Lampe and Natasha Mixon, assist with the 2023 Bubble Run.
Kaydence Faith Mixon, with her parents, Justin and Natasha Mixon, brother Landry Mixon, grandmother Tammy Sawyer and great-grandmother Margie Smith, share their gratefulness as the 2023 Wellington Professional Women’s Club (WPWC) Bubble Run comes to a close at Powell Park.
WELLINGTON – Almost 100 supporters and seven cancer survivors, including Kaydence Faith Mixon, Johan Dyck, Fran Eigenmann, Candy Powell, Tammy Sawyer, Lesa Tarver and Sandra Torrez, gathered at Powell Park at 9 a.m. Saturday, May 6 for the 2023 Wellington Professional Woman’s Club (WPWC) Bubble Run for Hearts United Give Support (HUGS).
Cancer survivor honorees led the crowd for t...