The Polycystic Kidney Disease Walk was held on Sept. 15 at Paseo Verde Park, 1851 Paseo Verde Parkway. There were bounce houses, face painting, musical acts and many other activities for children. A silent auction included prizes such as a vacation house in Newport Beach, Calif., time-share rentals, tickets to NASCAR and Las Vegas helicopter rides. Clockwise from top right, about 200 walkers participated in the event. Rich Hoggan and his daughter Maddie enjoy a moment during the walk. Dylin Cenname plays with a pinwheel. Attendees could purchase gold pinwheels for $1 to remember people who died from polycystic kidney disease or a teal pinwheel to honor someone they know who has the disease. Jordan Cenname and Maddie Hoggan provide the wind for their pinwheels before the walk. For more information, visit www.pkdcure.org.PHOTOS BY Dale DombRowski/VIEW
The Polycystic Kidney Disease Walk was held on Sept. 15 at Paseo Verde Park, 1851 Paseo Verde Parkway. There were bounce houses, face painting, musical acts and many other activities for children. A silent auction included prizes such as a vacation house in Newport Beach, Calif., time-share rentals, tickets to NASCAR and Las Vegas helicopter rides. Clockwise from top right, about 200 walkers participated in the event. Rich Hoggan and his daughter Maddie enjoy a moment during the walk. Dylin Cenname plays with a pinwheel. Attendees could purchase gold pinwheels for $1 to remember people who died from polycystic kidney disease or a teal pinwheel to honor someone they know who has the disease. Jordan Cenname and Maddie Hoggan provide the wind for their pinwheels before the walk. For more information, visit www.pkdcure.org.PHOTOS BY Dale DombRowski/VIEW
The Polycystic Kidney Disease Walk was held on Sept. 15 at Paseo Verde Park, 1851 Paseo Verde Parkway. There were bounce houses, face painting, musical acts and many other activities for children. A silent auction included prizes such as a vacation house in Newport Beach, Calif., time-share rentals, tickets to NASCAR and Las Vegas helicopter rides. Clockwise from top right, about 200 walkers participated in the event. Rich Hoggan and his daughter Maddie enjoy a moment during the walk. Dylin Cenname plays with a pinwheel. Attendees could purchase gold pinwheels for $1 to remember people who died from polycystic kidney disease or a teal pinwheel to honor someone they know who has the disease. Jordan Cenname and Maddie Hoggan provide the wind for their pinwheels before the walk. For more information, visit www.pkdcure.org.PHOTOS BY Dale DombRowski/VIEW