After a countdown, kids, age 3 and up, burst onto the scene of the com- munity playground where eggs were scattered for them to find on Saturday morning. Below, Three-year- old Lee Kistler, left, pulls his basket closer to his father, Steve Kistler, right, as he helps him and brother Mason Kistler, 1, crack into the Easter eggs they found Satur- day during the city’s hunt. Two-year-old Ryan Hunt gathers eggs in the city’s Easter Egg Hunt Saturday. This was his first real hunt. He is the foster son of Antonio and Teresa Campa. Seven-month-old Andrew Wray plays with his new loot of eggs after the city’s Easter Egg Hunt Saturday morning. photo by LIB STEWART | Right, Christine Davis hides an egg for preschoolers at St. Matthew’s Lutheran Church. Not pictured, Ruth Beam, 93, Joyce Parrish, decked out as an Easter Bunny, Davis, and Martin Gillis, who proved he has a good pitching arm, were among the “egg hiders” who gave treat bags to the kids last week ) (AT left) Left to right, Olivia Watson, 5, Keri Watson, 9, and Alex Watson, 4, show off a few of the eggs they gathered in the city’s Easter Egg Hunt Sat- urday morning. (AT RIGHT) Martin Gillis tosses an Easter egg for the children at St. Matthew’s Lutheran Preschool to find. Senior citizens enjoyed the spring weather Wednesday, hiding 250 Easter eggs on the back lawn of St. Matthew’s. photo by LIB STEWART

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