Sisterly support: Justice and Chance Powles with their Heart Kids sock.
Rochester residents again opened their hearts, and wallets, for the third annual Two Feet and a Heartbeat Walk on Sunday, October 17, — recognising the extraordinary work of the Heart Kids organisation.
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Three Rochester Heart Kids were on hand to celebrate the event, conducted in brilliant early morning sunshine.
Jump start: Jack Martin, 7, and 12-year-old brother Darby at the silo starting line for the walk.
David Sibberas, Eliza Moon and River Powles, whose parents Carly and Troy had organised the event, were among the 100 participants.
Heart kids: Daniel Sibberas, Eliza Moon and River Powles at Sunday’s Two Feet and a Heartbeat walk, which again attracted 100 people to the four kilometre walk.
River’s Run: Rochester’s River Powles (second from left) with parents Troy and Carly, and sisters Chance and Justice, prior to tackling the Two Feet and a Heartbeat Walk on Sunday.
Hearty hello: Harry Rasmussen, Seth Hunter and Asher Rasmussen were the early leaders on the Two Feet and a Heartbeat walk.
COVID-19 event conditions made things a little awkward, but the groups set out at staggered times and distances to satisfy the regulators.
Hearts beat true: Ava and Remi Rasmussen about to start the riverside component of Sunday’s four kilometre walk.
Bracelets, pens, stickers, balloons, caps and T-shirts made it a colourful event, sales of merchandise making it a great financial success, too.
On track: Beautiful day for a walk.
However, Carly Powles said she had oversold her allocation of stubby holders and was forced to contact buyers to explain the situation.
Star of the show: River Powles was the inspiration for the Heart Kids fundraising, the first time Rochester had officially registered for the virtual walk.