Wellington Senior Citizens host Open House event

  • Wellington Senior Citizens Center Board of Directors, including President Peggy Allred, left, Secretary-Treasurer Margret Wood, Karen Caldwell, Richard Sims and Oran Sain, welcome visitors to the recent Open House. The Red River Sun/Bev Odom
    Wellington Senior Citizens Center Board of Directors, including President Peggy Allred, left, Secretary-Treasurer Margret Wood, Karen Caldwell, Richard Sims and Oran Sain, welcome visitors to the recent Open House. The Red River Sun/Bev Odom
  • J.D. Hamby and Fraya Hammons partake in the donuts and coffee during their tour of the new Wellington Senior Citizen Center.
    J.D. Hamby and Fraya Hammons partake in the donuts and coffee during their tour of the new Wellington Senior Citizen Center.
  • Visitors enjoying the Open House fellowship at the Wellington Senior Citizen Center include, clockwise from left, Lennie Statham with granddaughter Kynleigh Statham, Dian Souder, Linda Powell, Sharon Starkey and Fran Eigenmann. Courtesy Photo:
    Visitors enjoying the Open House fellowship at the Wellington Senior Citizen Center include, clockwise from left, Lennie Statham with granddaughter Kynleigh Statham, Dian Souder, Linda Powell, Sharon Starkey and Fran Eigenmann. Courtesy Photo:
WELLINGTON – The cool temperatures and much needed rain didn’t keep folks home Thursday morning, March 16. From 9-10 a.m., the Wellington Senior Citizen Center (WSCC) hosted an Open House, located inside the renovated Bura Handley Community Building. “We had over 70 attend our Open House, and people of all ages came,”said WSCC President Peggy Allred. “We are hoping everyone will take advantage…

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