Marshall Parks and Recreation's Easter Egg Hunt
Monday, April 14, 2014
Jesse Brown/Democrat-News
With the weather cooperating this year to make a beautiful spring day, Marshall Parks and Recreation's Easter Egg Hunt saw parents bring their children out in record numbers, Lori Godsey, aquatics and recreation supervisor, said. A total of 15,000 eggs were scattered throughout Indian Foothills Park for children from ages 0 to 10 to find. For ages 11 and above, a flashlight easter egg hunt was held in the evening.
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From left, Keely and Talon Countryman, children of Sheila and Chris, finds the golden egg to win a basket in the 9 to 10 age range at Marshall Parks and Recreation's Easter Egg Hunt Saturday, April 12, at Indian Foothills Park. (Jesse Brown/Democrat-News)
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Gavin Marshall, child of Tasha and Colter, finds the golden egg to win a basket in the 6 to 8 age range at Marshall Parks and Recreation's Easter Egg Hunt Saturday, April 12, at Indian Foothills Park. (Jesse Brown/Democrat-News)
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Makhenna Weaver, child of Jessica (right) and Jerrad Baker, finds the golden egg to win a basket in the 0 to 3 age range at Marshall Parks and Recreation's Easter Egg Hunt Saturday, April 12, at Indian Foothills Park. (Jesse Brown/Democrat-News)
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Thomas Cooper Duncan, child of Tommy and Christin, finds the golden egg to win a basket in the 4 to 5 age range at Marshall Parks and Recreation's Easter Egg Hunt Saturday, April 12, at Indian Foothills Park. (Jesse Brown/Democrat-News)