Letters: Easter tradition continues in new location

A swarm of kids and helpful adults search high and low on Mt. Eyak Ski Area’s lower cat-track for colorful Easter eggs on Sunday, April 21. Photo by Vivian Kennedy/The Cordova Times
Cordova Family Resource Center’s administrative assistant Rachel Hatch displays one of the Easter Baskets that was donated to help raise funds during their Annual Easter Basket Silent Auction on Saturday, April 20 at Mt. Eccles Elementary School.
Photo courtesy of CFRC/for The Cordova Times
Copper Valley Wireless’s Easter basket was just one of many that lined the tables at Mt. Eccles Elemntary School during CFRC’s Annual Easter Basket Silent Auction fundraiser on Saturday, April 20.
Photo courtesy of CFRC/for The Cordova Times

Thank you

The Cordova Family Resource Center would like to express our gratitude for all of the donations and support from local businesses and community members. It is only through your generous support that CFRC is able to continue providing advocacy and prevention services to the community of Cordova.

—Cordova Family Resource Center


Bunny Breakfast helpers Lisa Brost and Sue Erivin peering through the opening to the Pioneer Igloo’s kitchen on Saturday, April 20, 2019.
Photo by Heather Richardson/for The Cordova Times

Thank you

A huge THANK YOU to Cordova Telecom for providing funds for really special basket fillers this year; AC who donated half of the eggs for the hunt; Ski Hill for allowing us to continue our tradition at a new location; the Pioneer for hosting the first annual Bunny Breakfast; Amy Nichols, Eric and Janice Warga, Chris Belgard and the residents at CCMC who helped dye all of the eggs; Amber Wasson for helping purchase and create our Easter baskets and stuffers; Sue Ervin, Duyen Masolini, Lisa Brost and Aileen Allison who jumped in to help with breakfast; Destiny Diltz and Jolo Lim for helping set up and clean up both events. You all rock!

Thank you to my family, Gery, Jayk, Aaliyah and Mackenzie for giving up mom time so something really special could happen for everyone else. Thank you everyone who came out to enjoy our activities Easter weekend!

—Heather Richardson

Bunny Breakfast and Community Easter Egg Hunt coordinator

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Bundled up in full winter gear, adults and kids gather at Ski Hill’s Snack Shack in anticipation for the 2 p.m. Easter Egg kicked-off on Sunday, April 21.
Photo by Vivian Kennedy/The Cordova Times
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