The Easter Bunny waves to long-term care patients at Clark Fork Valley Hospital Sunday afternoon in Plains. (Scott Shindledecker/Valley Press)
Two Clark Fork Valley Hospital employees, Sara Nestor, left, and Rashell Jones, right, flank the Easter Bunny, also known as Steve Spurr, during his visit on Easter Sunday. (Photo courtesy Whitney Tanner-Spurr)
The Easter Bunny, also known as Montana Highway Patrol Trooper Steve Spurr, waves from a Plains-Paradise Rural Fire District tanker truck as they enter the parking lot at Clark Fork Valley Hospital Sunday afternoon in Plains. Spurr, who is also the president of the Plains Lions Club, made a special trip visiting children and older residents at the hospital. Spurr said his wife, Whitney Tanner-Spurr, works at the hospital and had the idea for the fire truck ride since the annual Lions Easter Egg Hunt was cancelled due to COVID-19. (Photo courtesy Whitney Tanner-Spurr)
Two Clark Fork Valley Hospital employees, Sara Nestor, left, and Rashell Jones, right, flank the Easter Bunny, also known as Steve Spurr, during his visit on Easter Sunday. (Photo courtesy Whitney Tanner-Spurr)
The Easter Bunny, also known as Montana Highway Patrol Trooper Steve Spurr, waves from a Plains-Paradise Rural Fire District tanker truck as they enter the parking lot at Clark Fork Valley Hospital Sunday afternoon in Plains. Spurr, who is also the president of the Plains Lions Club, made a special trip visiting children and older residents at the hospital. Spurr said his wife, Whitney Tanner-Spurr, works at the hospital and had the idea for the fire truck ride since the annual Lions Easter Egg Hunt was cancelled due to COVID-19. (Photo courtesy Whitney Tanner-Spurr)