Mountain Mayhem: Happy Easter
For hundreds of locals and guests, Easter Sunday began with a Sunrise Service atop Aspen Mountain led by the Aspen Chapel. For this year’s celebration, the traditional musical performances and Easter service were enhanced with a special occasion — the wedding of the Rev. Gregg Anderson and his longtime fiancée Carolyn Ethridge.
Throughout the day, Easter egg hunts hosted by the Yellow Brick School, Hotel Jerome and The Little Nell brought kids to their courtyards.
Both hotels and other local establishments also presented elaborate brunches with several including a guest appearance by the Easter bunny.
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