On Saturday morning, the Williams City Park was filled with 2,000 eggs for youngsters to find at the Willams Development Easter Egg Hunt. Breckynn Griffith coordinated her egg color selection with her basket.
The Easter Bunny, aka Harli Schutt, visited with her niece Dawsyn Dilley at the Williams Development Easter Egg Hunt on Saturday in the Williams City Park. Over 50 children and their parent turned out on a sunny morning to hunt for 2,000 eggs scattered throughout the park. Holding Dawsyn is her mother Shelby.
One-year-old Beckett Ratzke proved to be an excellent hunter for Easter eggs at the Williams Development event on Saturday in the Williams City Park. Over 2,000 eggs were scattered throughout the park for the 50 children participating.
— Daily Freeman-Journal photo by Teresa Wood
On Saturday morning, the Williams City Park was filled with 2,000 eggs for youngsters to find at the Willams Development Easter Egg Hunt. Breckynn Griffith coordinated her egg color selection with her basket.
The Easter Bunny, aka Harli Schutt, visited with her niece Dawsyn Dilley at the Williams Development Easter Egg Hunt on Saturday in the Williams City Park. Over 50 children and their parent turned out on a sunny morning to hunt for 2,000 eggs scattered throughout the park. Holding Dawsyn is her mother Shelby.
The Easter bunny is always a visitor at the annual event. He posed for photos with many of the participants before the hunt started. In addition to hundreds of pieces of candy, the hunters were on the lookout for a golden egg, one for each age group, that meant a special prize for the lucky one who found it.
— Daily Freeman-Journal photos
by Billie Shelton
Scores of youngsters from preschoolers who could barely walk up to sixth graders were eager to take part in the annual event. Members of the Clear Lake Sailors were there to make sure the morning went smoothly.
“Look, what I found, Mom!” young Lydia Gansen, 14 months, shows her mother, Kendra Gansen, at the Saturday morning Easter egg hunt in Stanhope. Dad Mark Gansen was nearby looking on. The Gansens are from rural Jewell.
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