Monday, April 2, 2012

Easter eggs photos

  • Your little dude will look oh-so dapper decked out in babyGap's Woven Madras Bodysuit ($20) for all those memorable family photos. Take a break from Make this year's Easter hunt egg-ceptional with eco-kids's Egg Coloring Kit ($16).
  • (People)
  • The most popular attraction second to the hunt was the Easter Bunny, who dropped by halfway through the afternoon for an appearance and photos with children.
  • (PennLive.com)
  • 11 a.m., IOU Club Easter Egg Hunt for ages 3 to 9 years old, with children divided into age groups; Belvidere Park, off Locust Street, Belvidere. Spring Fling Carnival follows at River's Edge Recreation Center, 1151 W. Locust St., Belvidere.
  • (Rockford Register-Star)
  • Parents paid $6 for each child participating in the egg hunt, followed by free photos with the Easter Bunny — AKA Tiffany Stevens, who happens to be stationed at Great Lakes Naval Base. Some of the parents registered in advance online at a discounted cost.
  • (Chicago Sun-Times)
  • Menifee Valley Memorial Park in the Sun City area of Menifee will host its 10th annual Easter egg hunt on Saturday. Photos with the Easter Bunny will be available beginning at 9:30 a.m.
  • (Riverside Press Enterprise)
  • Get photos with the Easter bunny. There will also be crafts, games and an egg hunt (weather permitting). Also hot sandwiches and refreshments will be served free of charge. Easter worship is set for 10 a.m. Sunday, April 8.
  • (Herald-Dispatch)
  • NW, Perry Township. Info: 330-837-1741. • Community egg hunt, sponsored by Stark County Walgreens stores, 9:30 a.m.; Easter Bunny photos at 10 a.m., Walgreens, 1223 Cleveland Ave. NW, Canton.
  • (Canton Repository)
  • The city will host a second egg hunt at 6 p.m. Tuesday at the Gulfport SportsPlex soccer fields, where Walgreens will provide free photos with the Easter Bunny. A listing of other Easter egg hunts can be found online at sunherald.com.
  • (Biloxi Sun Herald)
  • TUSCALOOSA, Alabama-- The Presidents Mansion lawn and its towering trees generously provided a little shade at the University of Alabama Panhellenic Association annual community Easter Egg Hunt on Sunday.
  • (Everything Alabama Blog)

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