Local families keep Easter egg tradition alive

Sophia, Maggie and Nora team-up to make memories and magic in the classroom. Submitted photo

Sophia, Maggie and Nora team-up to make memories and magic in the classroom. Submitted photo

Last weekend, throughout the Borderland, kitchens filled with cups of bright dye, cartons of eggs, and plenty of creativity as families took part in a tradition that spans generations.Dyeing Easter eggs has long been a meaningful part of the Christian celebration of Easter, symbolizing new life and renewal. Early Christians viewed the egg as a representation of the sealed tomb of Jesus, ...

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