On Saturday, April 4, the communities of Alma, Corder and Waverly held Easter egg hunts for area children. Here, from left: Kannin Keefhaver, age 11, Kaisynn Keefhaver, age 8, and Kapri Keefhaver, age 3, visit with the Easter bunny in Alma. They are the children of Jenna & Austin Keefhaver of Alma. (Santa Fe Times photo by Klarissa Olvera)
On April 4, kids were invited to take pony rides after the Easter egg hunt in Waverly. From left: Avah Edde, age 7, and Carla Jo Lightfoot, age 1.5, take a ride on a pony led by Marlin Harrison with River Trails Ranch. Avah is the daughter of Courtney & Andrew Edde of Malta Bend and Carla Jo is the daughter of Skylar Hawkins & Tim Lightfoot of Carrollton. (Santa Fe Times photo by Klarissa Olvera)From left: Bob Bishop helps granddaughter Millie Markley, age 1.5, collect eggs at the Waverly hunt while Quinnaya Bolden, age 5, and Memphis Bolden, age 2, also gather eggs from the plethora scattered in the grass at the Community Building. Millie is the daughter of Courtney & Justin Markley of Blue Springs and the granddaughter of Bob & Kim Bishop of Waverly. The Boldens are the children of Quintin Bolden & Jennifer Still of Waverly. (Santa Fe Times photo by Klarissa Olvera)From left: FFA members Logan Wilsie, Will Leabo and Carrigan Rechterman help guests at the Alma Easter egg hunt return empty eggs. (Santa Fe Times photo by Klarissa Olvera)From left: Korbin Halley, age 1.5; Karsyn Knipmeyer, age 1; and Adleigh Knipmeyer, age 3, hunt for eggs in Alma. Korbin is the son of Dallas & Morgan Halley of Unionville and the grandson of John & Daphne Zitelman of Alma. The Knipmeyers are the daughters of Austin & Katie Knipmeyer of Norborne. (SFT photo by Klarissa Olvera)As part of the Corder Community Easter Egg Hunt, approximately 300 eggs were spread out for adults to hunt. (Photo by Pat Larkin)On Saturday, April 4, the Corder Easter egg hunt had an incredible turnout with close to 200 people in attendance. Approximately 3,000 eggs were hid for children. (Photo by Pat Larkin)