Community Renewal Hosts Easter Block Party

  • Harmony and Jeremy Brock of Shawnee help their 13-month-old daughter, Talli Brock, to collect eggs on March 28 at Boy Scout Park. The Community Renewal Easter Block Party featured more than 30,000 filled plastic eggs, including those left over from last year when the event was rained out twice, said C.R. Executive Director Brandon Dyer. After being started by local churches, Dyer said one of their members continued the event, which is in its sixth year. See full caption below.
    Harmony and Jeremy Brock of Shawnee help their 13-month-old daughter, Talli Brock, to collect eggs on March 28 at Boy Scout Park. The Community Renewal Easter Block Party featured more than 30,000 filled plastic eggs, including those left over from last year when the event was rained out twice, said C.R. Executive Director Brandon Dyer. After being started by local churches, Dyer said one of their members continued the event, which is in its sixth year. See full caption below.
  • Alex Walley, from the Shawnee High School Academic Skills class, paints a bunny face on Bellamy Rains, 5, of Bethel, during the Community Renewal Easter Block Party on March 28 at Boy Scout Park in Shawnee. Rains is the daughter of Danielle Rains, who works with the schools on behalf of Community Renewal.
    Alex Walley, from the Shawnee High School Academic Skills class, paints a bunny face on Bellamy Rains, 5, of Bethel, during the Community Renewal Easter Block Party on March 28 at Boy Scout Park in Shawnee. Rains is the daughter of Danielle Rains, who works with the schools on behalf of Community Renewal.
  • Parents and toddlers run down a hill at Boy Scout Park after the signal was given to start the egg hunt on March 28. The Community Renewal Easter Block Party featured more than 30,000 filled plastic eggs, including those left over from last year when the event was rained out twice, said C.R. Executive Director Brandon Dyer. After being started by local churches, Dyer said one of their members continued the event, which is in its sixth year.
    Parents and toddlers run down a hill at Boy Scout Park after the signal was given to start the egg hunt on March 28. The Community Renewal Easter Block Party featured more than 30,000 filled plastic eggs, including those left over from last year when the event was rained out twice, said C.R. Executive Director Brandon Dyer. After being started by local churches, Dyer said one of their members continued the event, which is in its sixth year.
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    Harmony and Jeremy Brock of Shawnee help their 13-month-old daughter, Talli Brock, to collect eggs on March 28 at Boy Scout Park. The Community Renewal Easter Block Party featured more than 30,000 filled plastic eggs, including those left over from last year when the event was rained out twice, said C.R. Executive Director Brandon Dyer. After being started by local churches, Dyer said one of their members continued the event, which is in its sixth year. There were also organization booths, face painting, hot dog meals and a bounce house.

    Photos by Natasha Dunagan, Countywide & Sun

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