Local Easter events
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Lions Club hunt
The Columbia Falls Lions Club will host its annual Easter Egg Hunt at Marantette Park on Sunday, April 5, at 1 p.m.
Eagles Easter hunt
The North Valley Eagles Club will hold its annual Easter Egg Hunt at Marantette Park in Columbia Falls on Saturday, April 4, from noon to 1:30 p.m. for children up to 12 years old. The Easter Bunny will make an appearance. The club has sponsored an Easter egg hunt for about 10 years and typically sets out about 90 dozen real eggs and numerous other eggs.
Helicopter egg drop
The Hope Church will hold a special Easter service at the South Pavilion Building at the Flathead County Fairgrounds in Kalispell that will include a helicopter dropping Easter eggs for the children on Sunday, April 5, with children checking in at 10 a.m. For more information, visit online at www.hopechurchmt.com/easter or call 257-7112.
Shelter egg hunt
Flathead Shelter Friends will host its third annual free Easter egg hunt at Woodland Park in Kalispell on Saturday, March 28, starting promptly at 1 p.m. The nonprofit organization supports the Flathead County Animal Shelter with fundraising for specific projects and assists the shelter with community events.
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