Photo archive for April 7, 2007
An Easter gift basket sits wrapped and ready to be delivered at Pak-N-Ship. Harla Cheek has been making gift baskets at the store and will make baskets for any occassion View photo
Hunter, left, and Beau Parks visit the Easter Bunny at the Flinthills Mall to have their picture taken. Their little brother Chase had to be convinced to sit with the Easter Bunny. View photo
Kim Redeker works to cool down chocolate to dip strawberries and peeps into at the Sweet Granada. View photo
Kim Redeker works on personalizing chocolate bunnies with the names of their recipients at the Sweet Granada. View photo
A peep is dipped into chocolate at the Sweet Granada in preparation for easter. View photo
Amy Scheller sets out peeps that will be dipped in chocolate at the Sweet Granada. View photo
A handmade vanilla cream egg is packaged and ready to be devoured at the Sweet Granada. View photo
Judy Wilson and Ray Thomas stroll across the street in downtown Cottonwood Falls. Wilson and Thomas met on the internet about 5 months ago and got engaged Monday March 19th. "Dr. Phil says our kind of relationship has a 1 in 169,000 chance of working. We are going to be that one." said Judy Wilson. View photo
The newly engaged couple Judy Wilson and Ray Thomas pose for a picture on umbrella day at the senior center in Cottonwood Falls. View photo
First presbyterian church of Cottonwood Fall's pastor Pat Ireland and friends pray over Ray Thomas and Judy Wilson and blesses them. Ray and Judy went to the church to get a blessing over their engagement. View photo
Ray Thomas walks out of the church after their engagement blessing Tuesday afternoon at the First presbyterian Church of Cottonwood Falls. View photo
Ray Thomas and his finace Judy Wilson enjoy an afternoon at Emma Chase Cafe in Cottonwood Falls. View photo
Ray Thomas smiles at his fiance Judy Wilson as she teases him at lunch. View photo
Ray Thomas plays the violin as Judy Wilson sings along to the song Wally Wally. View photo
Ray Thomas and Judy Wilson kiss after reading their vows to each other. "We are like young kids in love and we are just enjoying the ride." said Judy Wilson. View photo
Ray Thomas and Judy Wilson show off their engagement rings. The rings say I am my beloved's and my beloved's is mine in Hebrew. "We are presbyterian but really thought these hebrew rings were fun." said Judy Wilson. View photo
David Traylor Zoo Director Steve Trebilcock visits one of two Snowy Owls Friday morning the zoo recently aquired. View photo
Trevor Swanson, right, uses a saw to cut through the bone of a turkey leg Monday afternoon while Dylan Sherwood holds the leg still at Emporia Middle School. The two were taking part in Assistant Principal Brian Pekarek's lesson on the Civil War. Pekarek was teaching the lesson in Connie Keiss' social studies class. The students learned about about the Civil War, including how surgeons removed limbs from wounded soldiiers. View photo
Jill Wheeler, director of Plumb Place, primes a door Tuesday morning while preparing for renovation work to begin. Plumb Place recently secured grants totalling nearly $100,000 for renovations to the exterior of the house. View photo