Friday, April 29, 2011

Giving Gratitude To A Supportive Community


Photo #1: Kaine poses for a portrait to start off the Easter Celebration on April 23rd, 2011 at Chute park in Hillsboro. Kaine planned this all free event as a gift to the community for being so supportive and giving in this heart wrenching search for his son, Kyron Horman, who has been missing for almost a year now.

Photo #2: Volunteers and close friends take a picture with Kaine so a couple of people could get pictures of him and his support team.

Photo #3: A local news caster interviews Kaine to get updates on how the search is going. "There are no new leads on who could have taken him, all we can do is stay hopeful and keep his face out there, to keep reminding people that Kyron is still missing." Kaine tells the news caster.

Photo #4: The Easter Bunny has been replaced. A son of a close friend agreed to be the frog mascot for the day. The Red Eyed Tree Frog was kyrons favorite, so in honor of him, they had one join the party instead.

Photo #5: A great turnout for this easter event! Alot of people from all the local cities came and had fun in the sun. Kaine was very glad that Oregon picked that one day to be sunny.

Photo #6: The search and rescue team came and demonstrated a few techniques on what they do on a daily bases while searching for lost children.

Photo #7: Great things can come from devastation. After news came out about kyron missing right from his own school, parents begin to worry about their child dissapearing and not having any indication of what they look like. Now, a local team has kids give fingerprints incase of emergency.

Photo #8: Break time. Kaine and a son of a volunteer play football to take a break from interviews and the crowding public.

Photo #9: Kaine shows off his pretty, pink ball that a child gave to him as a present to make him feel better. It seemed to lift his spirits a little bit, as you can see.

Photo #10: All smiles towards the end of the day. Everyone was so pleased with the beautiful weather and how many people showed up in support of Kyron Horman.

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