Snow flurries didn’t stop local kids from packing Diamondville Park on Saturday, April 13, for the Chamber of Commerce’s Easter egg hunt.
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Snow flurries didn’t stop local kids from packing Diamondville Park on Saturday, April 13, for the Chamber of Commerce’s Easter egg hunt. Oaklee Hill found the golden egg and earned an Easter basket for the 4-8 age group.
Children race to collect as many eggs as they can at the Easter egg hunt in Diamondville Park on Saturday, April 13. Emma Color won the Easter basket for the 9-12 age group.
Even the youngest egg-hunting enthusiasts braved the cold at the Chamber of Commerce Easter egg hunt on April 13. Gunnar Rickert won the Easter basket for the 1-3 age group.