Family, friends ring in spring together in downtown Salisbury
Published 12:10 am Sunday, March 27, 2022
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Ansley Hoffner (front) and Elea Rakes perform a routine during the Ring in Spring event in downtown Salisbury. Ben Stansell/Salisbury Post
From left to right: Clarissa Sifford, Candice Dubose, Darrell Hollar, Serenity Hollar and Tina Hollar prepare to enjoy a ride together. Ben Stansell/Salisbury Post
The Easter Bunny greets a few new friends. Ben Stansell/Salisbury Post
Alayna Wiles (left) concentrates on a craft while Ally Neeley holds a creation of her own. Ben Stansell/Salisbury Post
Passengers enjoy a hayride through downtown Salisbury. The tractor took plenty of trips around the block during the Ring in Spring event. Ben Stansell/Salisbury Post
A family poses with the Easter Bunny during the Ring in Spring event. Ben Stansell/Salisbury Post
Melanie Allen (right) and Henry Allen wait for their hayride to start. Ben Stansell/Salisbury Post
SALISBURY — Families and friends gathered at Gateway Park on Saturday for Downtown Salisbury Inc.’s Ring in Spring.
The Easter Bunny stopped by to take pictures and plenty of people packed onto the back of a tractor trailer for hayrides around several downtown streets. Musical entertainment was provided by Colton Sherrill and Kent Smith. The duo sang familiar songs while kids completed arts and crafts projects provided by the Pedal Factory. Performers ranging in age from 6 to 14 from Spotlight Dance Company debuted several routines. Bunny-themed Easter baskets were handed out along with bags of popcorn.
Easter Bunny pictures will be ready on Friday, April 1 and can be accessed and downloaded by visiting Downtown Salisbury Inc.’s Facebook page.
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Ben Stansell covers business, county government and more for the Salisbury Post. He joined the staff in August 2020 after graduating from the University of Alabama. Email him at ben.stansell@salisburypost.com.
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