SubmittedMay 25, 2024

Rhonda Moore of Oak Ridge and Valerie Wondrick of Cape Girardeau attended the 150th running of the Kentucky Derby in Louisville, Kentucky, recently. It was Wondrick's lifetime dream and first time to attend and Moore's second time to see the race. It was a three-day event for them which included the 150th Kentucky Oaks Race where fillies run and everyone tries to wear pink for cancer survivors.

Rhonda Moore of Oak Ridge and Valerie Wondrick of Cape Girardeau attended the 150th running of the Kentucky Derby in Louisville, Kentucky, recently. It was Wondrick's lifetime dream and first time to attend and Moore's second time to see the race. It was a three-day event for them which included the 150th Kentucky Oaks Race where fillies run and everyone tries to wear pink for cancer survivors.
Rhonda Moore of Oak Ridge and Valerie Wondrick of Cape Girardeau attended the 150th running of the Kentucky Derby in Louisville, Kentucky, recently. It was Wondrick's lifetime dream and first time to attend and Moore's second time to see the race. It was a three-day event for them which included the 150th Kentucky Oaks Race where fillies run and everyone tries to wear pink for cancer survivors. Submitted by Valerie Wondrick
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Rhonda Moore of Oak Ridge and Valerie Wondrick of Cape Girardeau attended the 150th running of the Kentucky Derby in Louisville, Kentucky, recently. It was Wondrick's lifetime dream and first time to attend and Moore's second time to see the race. It was a three-day event for them which included the 150th Kentucky Oaks Race where fillies run and everyone tries to wear pink for cancer survivors.

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