A collaboration of Goshen County Easter egg hunts.
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Easter eggs everywhere
Lingle’s own Sage Katzer seems more than happy with her eggs and candy Saturday at Whipple Park.
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Lingle Police Chief, Endra Andrews, helps daughter Lyanna gather her eggs just after finishing Saturday’s egg hunt.
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Dozens of Lingle children and their families excitedly run for their eggs.
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Dozens of Lingle children and their families excitedly run for their eggs.
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Pat Ham reads clever stories to children and parents, as they wait for other hunters to finish removing candy from their plastic eggs. Snacks followed story time.
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These speedy hunters gathered their candy-filled eggs.
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Hawk Springs Fire and Rescue sponsored the 2024 Easter egg hunt in Hawk Springs on Saturday.
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Children of all ages gathered in the bay of the fire department to celebrate with family and friends during this year’s egg hunt.
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Come rain or shine, the children of the Hawk Springs community enjoyed the hunt.
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As soon as the clock struck one, the fire engine siren blew, notifying the children it was time to hunt.
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The Easter egg hunt was hosted by the Fort Laramie Volunteer Fire Department.
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Children of all ages enjoyed a chilly afternoon of Easter egg hunting at the city park in Fort Laramie on Saturday.