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Easter Egg Hunt & Silent Auction April 1
A Community Easter Egg Hunt will be held Saturday, April 1 at 2:00 p.m. at Calvert City Nursing and Rehab located on 5th Avenue. Join the fun for the Egg Hunt for ages 12 and under. There will also be a silent auction on Easter baskets to raise money for resident activities.The post Easter Egg Hunt & Silent Auction April 1 first appeared on The Lake News.
Easter Egg Hunts start Saturday
Saturday is the beginning of Easter egg hunting season in Roscommon County. Easter egg hunts will take place, starting April 1, in Roscommon and Houghton Lake. Roscommon Area District Library An E... You must be an online subscriber to view this content. Please login below or subscribe to the Houghton Lake Resorter to view this article. The post Easter Egg Hunts start Saturday first appeared on Houghton Lake Resorter.
Easter Egg Hunt
Date: Sunday, April 2, 2023 - 1:00pmThe Kalkaska Moose Lodge #2348 along with Kalkaska VFW Auxiliary is hosting an Easter Egg Hunt on Sunday, April 2 at 1 p.m. for ages 12 and under. The hunt will be split into age groups. Bring your own basket. There will be door prizes given away. The Moose Lodge is located at 2210 M-66, Kalkaska. To read all the events and subscribe to the paper for just $36 a year, which includes access to our full online …
Trio of Easter Egg Hunts on tap starting Saturday
Jan Schultz, The Imperial Republican Youngsters will easily fill their baskets in the days ahead, as three Easter Egg Hunts are on tap in Chase County. The first two will happen this Saturday in Imperial and Enders. The Wauneta community has a hunt scheduled April 8. The Imperial Lions will distribute more than 2,000 candy-filled eggs in four age group areas in the city’s Campbell Park this Saturday, starting at 1 p.m. Some of the pl…
White Hall PD Easter Egg hunt this Saturday
By Carmen Ensinger The Annual White Hall Police Department Easter Egg Hunt will be held this Saturday, April 1, at Lions Park. “Every year, our White Hall dispatchers, when they aren’t busy answering calls, fill thousands of eggs with candy and tape them up,” White Hall Police Chief Luke Coultas said. “They start this process months in advance because it takes that long to fill the 4,500 eggs we toss out each year to the four different age group…
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