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Fairfield sees eggs galore
By Mariah Giberson, The Union
Apr. 5, 2021 5:12 am
Dozens of kids turned out to hunt for eggs at the city of Fairfield's Easter Egg Hunt at Chautauqua Park on Saturday. It did not last long.
The warm, sunny weather brought kids and families together for the candy-filled morning. Kids up to fifth grade participated in the egg hunt. It only took less than 10 minutes for the hunt to end. Many walked away with their buckets and bags overflowing.
Many families turned out for the Fairfield Easter Egg Hunt. (Mariah Giberson/The Union)
Riley Lathrop was happy with her egg haul. She proudly shows off her giant egg prize. (Mariah Giberson/The Union)
Jaxtyn Meyer, 3, finds another prize for his basket during Elliot Realty's Easter egg hunt at the KC Hall in Washington on Saturday. (James Jennings/The Union)
Lucy and Shirley Redlinger, both 2, check their baskets at Elliott Realty's Easter egg hunt at the KC Hall in Washington Saturday. (James Jennings/The Union)
One-year-old Raegan Schaefer seemed to be dancing from egg to egg at the Washington KC Hall Saturday. (James Jennings/The Union)
Sawyer Rugg, 1, finds an Easter egg on the lawn of the Washington KC Hall Saturday morning. (James Jennings/The Union)
The Easter Bunny was the last stop for the drive-thru Easter egg hunt at Firstr Assembly Church of God in Washington Saturday. (James Jennings/The Union)
For 3-year-old Ashten Rose, hunting Easter eggs at the Washington KC Hall was serious business. (James Jennings/The Union)

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