Inlet hosts Easter Egg Hunt

Mason Cahill, 21 months old, greets the Easter Bunny. Photo by Wende Carr

Mason Cahill, 21 months old, greets the Easter Bunny. Photo by Wende Carr

The Inlet Youth Commission, spearheaded by Director Mary Marleau, hosted an annual outdoor Easter egg hunt on Saturday, April 13 at Arrowhead Park, with over 25 children participating.

The go-ahead was given at 1 p.m. for the children to search for approximately 300 eggs hidden on the playground and its surrounds.

A number of large, specially decorated eggs were found and traded in for prizes which included water squirters, a kite, a butterfly net and sidewalk chalk.

Participants in the hunt received candy bags and had opportunity to interact with the Easter Bunny. The event was held after Easter because many families were away on vacation over Easter weekend this year.

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