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Egg hunt options aplenty Easter weekend
Hunting grounds will be set up for ages 3 and under, 4-6, 7-9, and 10-12. The airport has plenty of parking. Children search for prizes donated by local merchants or by the Police Association. The egg hunt will take place whatever the weather.
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Pam Parrish brought her 6-year-old granddaughter, Faith, to the Easter egg hunt for the first time, along with her infant son Quincy, but she and her husband are hardly newcomers, as they brought their eldest daughter to the event year after year as a child.
At 1:30 p.m., the district’s inaugural Doggie Easter Egg Hunt will unfold at the Prospect Park soccer field. Meet at the football field grandstands. Hunt will be split into three age groups. Return eggs to collect your prizes; every egg is filled with something… and each child will receive 50 cents as well.
South Hadley’s Buttery Brook Park will host their Annual Easter Egg Hunt and Hat Parade on March 26. Kids will have the opportunity to hear the Easter story told by actors representing Bible characters. The event also invites participants to pre-register at $7 per child. The Easter Bunny will make an appearance, and farm fresh eggs will be for sale. Only $5 per child, and parents are free. There will be four age groups plus an egg drop.
Other than donations for breakfast and Easter baskets, the event is free.
The city will also be holding their annual event, which they refer to as an Easter Egg Scramble, at 9 a.m.at West Bountiful City Park, located at 1600 N. and just off of 500 West. The event is sponsored by the West Bountiful Youth City Council.
The Wiscasset Parks and Recreation Department is hosting our annual Easter Egg Hunt on Saturday, March 26 at 11 a.m.at the Wiscasset Middle High School. There are plenty of eggs dispersed about Southeastern NC this holiday.
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The hunt will be held in Lum Park, Brainerd, and start at 10 a.m. sharp. Event includes egg hunts, costume and colored-egg contests, hot dog lunch, bounce house, petting zoo, face painting, storytelling, photo with the Easter Bunny and more.