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Easter Egg Hunt

Julie GOLDERStaff Writer | Hagadone News Network | UPDATED 15 years, 9 months AGO
by Julie GOLDERStaff Writer
| April 9, 2009 9:00 PM

The Lion’s Club will have its annual Easter Egg hunt at Boundary County Fairgrounds  11 a.m.  Saturday, April 11. 

Club members Bill Clark and Harvey Pedeyb said 200 children are expected to show up at the fairgrounds for ages 10 and under. 

“We separate the eggs and hide them according to five different age groups, hiding them better at each level, making it more of a challenge for the older kids,” Clark said.

About 150 dozen eggs donated by Boundary Trading Co. will becolored by the women at Boundary County Restorium.

“It takes about two hours to hide the eggs,” but only about 10 minutes for the kids to find them all,” said Pedey.

According to Pedey and Clark, the Lion’s Club has been hosting the Easter  Egg Hunt for about 50 years.

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April 9, 2009 9 p.m.

Easter Egg Hunt

The Lion’s Club will have its annual Easter Egg hunt at Boundary County Fairgrounds  11 a.m.  Saturday, April 11. 

April 9, 2009 9 p.m.

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