The Easter Bunny visited Ignacio, Colo., Saturday, March 28. The annual Ignacio Community Easter Egg Hunt, which is sponsored by SUPD and the Boys and Girls Club of the Southern Ute Indian Tribe, brought in a large number of community members. Multiple fields of eggs were surrounded by onlookers waiting to start the hunt; the categories of youth vary from the age of 0-14. Following the hunt, the Easter Bunny made his rounds and took photos with community members.
(Pictured Left to Right) Ranger Captain, Robert Williams; Chief of Police, Daryl Noon; Little Miss Southern Ute, Starlet Greany; Miss Southern Ute Alternate, Autumn Sage; Jr. Miss Southern Ute, Shayne White Thunder; Southern Ute Brave, Theoden Greany; Miss Southern Ute, Zuriah Baker and Auq’uwey O’John all pose for a photo during the Ignacio Community Easter Egg Hunt.
The Easter Bunny gave Police Chief Daryl Noon a high five during his visit.
Chairman Melvin Baker of the Southern Ute Indian Tribe poses with the Easter Bunny during the Ignacio Community Easter Egg Hunt.
Community members eagerly wait for “Go” during the countdown at the Ignacio Community Easter Egg Hunt.
The Easter Bunny helps hunt eggs at SunUte Park.
Southern Ute tribal member, Luca Rodrigez poses with the Easter Bunny after hunting for eggs.
(Left to Right) Lukas Reyo, the Easter Bunny, Amythyst Weaver, Bianca Weaver, and Miina TwoCrow pose after a successful Easter Egg Hunt.
J&R Director Leonard Redhorse III helps prepare for the Ignacio Community Easter Egg Hunt by hiding eggs.
Photo Credit: Zuriah Baker
Photo Credit: Zuriah Baker
Photo Credit: Zuriah Baker
Photo Credit: Zuriah Baker
Photo Credit: Zuriah Baker
Photo Credit: Zuriah Baker
Photo Credit: Zuriah Baker
Photo Credit: Zuriah Baker
Ignacio Community Easter Egg Hunt … Ready, set, hunt!
Friday - April 3, 2026 by Zuriah Baker
