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Easter Bunny visits homebound families in Draper

(Rick Egan  |  The Salt Lake Tribune)     Harper, Porter, and Everette Johnson wave at the Easter Bunny, from their front porch in Draper. Draper City Parks and Recreation workers along with the police and the fire department, delivered more than 30,000 Easter eggs to children at their doorsteps, Friday, April 10.

(Rick Egan | The Salt Lake Tribune) Harper, Porter, and Everette Johnson wave at the Easter Bunny, from their front porch in Draper. Draper City Parks and Recreation workers along with the police and the fire department, delivered more than 30,000 Easter eggs to children at their doorsteps, Friday, April 10.

Some families in Draper got a special social-distance visit from the Easter Bunny on Friday. Draper city staff, police and firefighters delivered roughly 30,000 plastic eggs to residents who opted in for the alternative to a typical Easter egg hunt.

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