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Easter Egg Hunts in the ‘Bush!
Iglesias has brought on the Desert Classic Car Show to to give the parents of Easter Egg hunters a treat.
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The City of Kyle will host its annual Eggstrasvaganza at Gregg-Clarke Park, 1100 W. Center St., on Wednesday, March 23, 2016 from 5-8 p.m.
While some families were attending for the first time, many others have been attending for years.
The Town of Morinville will hold the annual Easter Egg Hunt Mar. 26 at the Morinville Community Cultural Centre instead of the arena as has been the case in the past.
Children were swimming at the Pittston YMCA for a different kind of Easter egg hunt.
The event is rain or shine – in cases of severe weather, Easter Egg Hunt tickets can be used as a general admission pass for another date. All children will be given an Easter egg bag filled with snacks and a chance to win one of six bikes or an Easter toy.
Kim Rice, organizer of the event, was excited about this year’s turnout.
There is no charge for the Easter egg hunt.
When asked how they felt to be helping out, all three kids say it feels pretty great.
The hunt consisted of four age groups; two to four, five to seven, eight to ten, and eleven to twelve. After some egg hunt attendees last year didn’t get enough eggs, the department put out 2,000 more eggs than last year’s 10,000 egg total. This event is pre-registration only.
Ages 1-12 may participate in the Easter egg hunt, which starts at 5 p.m. Participants can get their photo with the Easter bunny.
Using their FDA-cleared device, the AirAllé, lice and eggs are killed through dehydration and families can be guaranteed to go home lice-free, just in time for the holiday.
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The Springs Assisted Living (formerly Marquis Assisted Living) at 300 Mount Highland Drive will have its annual Easter egg hunt at 2 p.m. Saturday, March 26, in the courtyard.