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A crowd gathered in downtown Commerce on Saturday, April 3, for an Easter parade. Children were invited to decorate their bicycles, wagons, scooters and battery-operated vehicles to participate in the parade. The parade started at South State Bank on Georgia Avenue, down Elm Street to Oak Street and Little Street and back to Georgia Avenue. Volunteers gave out bags of candy to visitors along the route. Prizes were given for the first, second and third best decorated parade entry.
- Photos by Wesleigh Sagon

After Commerce held its Easter parade downtown visitors gathered at the Auto Gallery Chevrolet dealership to hunt over 8,000 eggs. Prize eggs included tickets for items such as bicycles, gift baskets, candy and cash. There was $300 in cash and $2,000 in prizes given away.

Children hopped and ran to grab prize eggs during an Easter celebration held at the Auto Gallery Chevrolet dealership on Saturday, April 3. The egg hunt was held after the Commerce Easter parade downtown. There were over 8,000 eggs, some containing not only candy but tickets for prizes such as bicycles, gift baskets, candy and cash. There was $300 in cash and $2,000 in prizes given away.

After Commerce held its Easter parade downtown visitors gathered at the Auto Gallery Chevrolet dealership to hunt over 8,000 eggs. Here, Tom Mitchell and office manager, Heather Reid, give out prizes. Prize eggs included tickets for items such as bicycles, gift baskets, candy and cash. There was $300 in cash and $2,000 in prizes given away.
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A crowd gathered in downtown Commerce on Saturday, April 3, for an Easter parade. Children were invited to decorate their bicycles, wagons, scooters and battery-operated vehicles to participate in the parade. The parade started at South State Bank on Georgia Avenue, down Elm Street to Oak Street and Little Street and back to Georgia Avenue. Volunteers gave out bags of candy to visitors along the route. Prizes were given for the first, second and third best decorated parade entry.
- Photos by Wesleigh Sagon
Children hopped and ran to grab prize eggs during an Easter celebration held at the Auto Gallery Chevrolet dealership on Saturday, April 3. The egg hunt was held after the Commerce Easter parade downtown. There were over 8,000 eggs, some containing not only candy but tickets for prizes such as bicycles, gift baskets, candy and cash. There was $300 in cash and $2,000 in prizes given away.
After Commerce held its Easter parade downtown visitors gathered at the Auto Gallery Chevrolet dealership to hunt over 8,000 eggs. Here, Tom Mitchell and office manager, Heather Reid, give out prizes. Prize eggs included tickets for items such as bicycles, gift baskets, candy and cash. There was $300 in cash and $2,000 in prizes given away.
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