Emily Brooks, left, 15, accepts a medal from her mother, April Brooks, left middle, as her sister Hannah Brooks, right middle, 12 and grandmother, Carol Griffin, congratulate her for completing her race at the Power of Pink's event on Saturday morning at the Wheaton City Park. Kyle Troutman/ktroutman@cassville-democrat.com
Emily Brooks, left, 15, accepts a medal from her mother, April Brooks, left middle, as her sister Hannah Brooks, right middle, 12 and grandmother, Carol Griffin, congratulate her for completing her race at the Power of Pink’s event on Saturday morning at the Wheaton City Park. Kyle Troutman/ktroutman@cassville-democrat.com Debbie Smith, of Joplin, finishes her race at the Power of pink 5K and 1-Mile Fun Run on Saturday in Wheaton. The fundraiser for the non-profit helps facilitate its support of women battling breast cancer. Power of pink also held a banquet on Friday, with more than 300 people attending to honor the recipients, dine and participate in live and silent auctions. Kyle Troutman/ ktroutman@cassville- democrat.comTucker McKay, 4, of Granby, excitedly cheers race finishers at the Power of pink 5K and 1-Mile Fun Run on Saturday in Wheaton. Kyle Troutman/ ktroutman@ cassville- democrat. comCarla Brownfield, left, of Grove, Okla., makes a selection at a merch booth at the Power of Pink event on Saturday in Wheaton, Volunteering at the booth was Lorraine Johnson, of Granby. Kyle Troutman/ktroutman@cassville-democrat.comJanice McCracken, left, Power of Pink founder, awards Brady Honeycutt, of Joplin, the trophy for winning the Power of Pink 5K on Saturday at the Wheaton City Park. Kyle Troutman/ktroutman@cassville-democrat.com