“As a parent, it means a lot,” she said with tears in her eyes. “You struggle to try and give your kids everything and then, when you can’t give them something on Christmas, it breaks your heart. To be able to have an opportunity to get that, and then you don’t have to feel like a bad parent, it’s amazing. It’s a great feeling.”
The Easter bunny in cooperation with Poverty Resistance, Food for Thought and the Casper Housing Authority will host the annual Easter egg hunt from 10am to 2pm Saturday at the Life Steps Campus gym (Building C), 1514 E. 12th St.
This week’s Food for Thought Farmers Market celebrates fall and harvests. Alcova Sweet Corn is is ready and many more items from produce vendors, the market continues to be a place for local crafters, artisans, growers, and producers to reach out to the community. Get your Casper honey from T Bee S whose booth is in the heart of the market.