Local Easter Egg Hunts

Loon Lake

Saturday, April 20th
9am – noon
Old Schoolhouse 4000 Colville Rd.

Children ages 2-15 are invited to collect as many eggs as they can find. Three will contain a slip that can be redeemed for special age-appropriate prizes!

Deer Park

Saturday, April 20th
9:30am (sharp)
Open Door Congregational Church 205 N. Main
Kids ages 2-10 will participate in an egg hunt
Kids ages 11-17 may enter a drawing for a chocolate bunny
Kids may also enter to win a boy’s or girl’s bike!
(Bikes supplied by Bicycles By Deron – Helmets donated by Kiwanis)

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