Cecelia Stock, 3, fills her basket with candy during the Easter Egg Scramble on Saturday morning at the Smith Sports Complex. A couple hundred children up to eight-years old took off collecting as much candy as their baskets could hold. The event was sponsored by Durango Parks and Recreation, Four Corners Broadcasting and Rocky Mountain Chocolate Factory. Cecelia is the daughter of Sara Stock.
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Cecelia Stock, 3, fills her basket with candy during the Easter Egg Scramble on Saturday morning at the Smith Sports Complex. A couple hundred children up to eight-years old took off collecting as much candy as their baskets could hold. The event was sponsored by Durango Parks and Recreation, Four Corners Broadcasting and Rocky Mountain Chocolate Factory. Cecelia is the daughter of Sara Stock.
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To the cheers of children, the East Bunny gets ready to start the Easter Egg Scramble on Saturday morning at the Smith Sports Complex. A couple hundred children up to eight-years old took off collecting as much candy as their baskets could hold. The event was sponsored by Durango Parks and Recreation, Four Corners Broadcasting and Rocky Mountain Chocolate Factory.
Jerry McBride/Durango Herald
To the cheers of children, the East Bunny gets ready to start the Easter Egg Scramble on Saturday morning at the Smith Sports Complex. A couple hundred children up to eight-years old took off collecting as much candy as their baskets could hold. The event was sponsored by Durango Parks and Recreation, Four Corners Broadcasting and Rocky Mountain Chocolate Factory.
Jerry McBride/Durango Herald
Children run to collect their eggs during the Easter Egg Scramble on Saturday morning at the Smith Sports Complex. A couple hundred children up to eight-years old took off collecting as much candy as their baskets could hold. The event was sponsored by Durango Parks and Recreation, Four Corners Broadcasting and Rocky Mountain Chocolate Factory.
Jerry McBride/Durango Herald
Children run to collect their eggs during the Easter Egg Scramble on Saturday morning at the Smith Sports Complex. A couple hundred children up to eight-years old took off collecting as much candy as their baskets could hold. The event was sponsored by Durango Parks and Recreation, Four Corners Broadcasting and Rocky Mountain Chocolate Factory.
Jerry McBride/Durango Herald