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EASTER BUNNY COMES TO DODGE COUNTY

STAFF PHOTO  BY TOM MURRAY.

Loki Peters poses for a photo with Ben Kammel who served as the Easter Bunny during the KM Community Education’s Easter Extravaganza on April 1. More than 500 people attended the annual event that has been held since 2013. For more photos turn to A5.

STAFF PHOTO BY KAY FATE.

The Presbyterian Church in Claremont had to change its annual Easter parade to a drive-thru format on Saturday, thanks to the cold and wet weather. Still, some families left their vehicles to pose with the Easter Bunny. Adam Horsman holds Ciara Donovan, 5, while Caylee Donovan, 3, stands in front of their mother Cara Schleuschner.
The family is from Claremont. For more coverage turn to A3.

STAFF PHOTO BY KAY FATE

The Presbyterian Church of Claremont had to make its annual Easter parade a drive-thru event last weekend, thanks to cold, wet weather. Here, two kids hopped out of a vehicle to greet the Easter Bunny personally, and take a carnation to their mom.

STAFF PHOTO BY KAY FATE

Despite changing its annual Easter parade to a drive-thru format, the Claremont Presbyterian Church still had the Easter Bunny on hand Saturday, as well as fresh flowers for the moms. A few of the kids opted for a photo with the Easter Bunny as he handed out goodie bags in front of the church.

STAFF PHOTO BY KAY FATE

The Easter Bunny was in Claremont on Saturday, part of the Presbyterian Church’s drive-thru Easter parade. The format changed to keep little ones and their parents warm and dry; part of the Bunny’s job was handing out goodie bags as families drove through.

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