Beth Hobbs did such a fantastic job organizing this fun event. The church provided grilled hotdogs, chips and drinks for everyone in attendance. Crafts and face painting was a big hit. As darkness fell, the fun began as the hunting with flashlights began. Close to 300 eggs had tucked away, just waiting for little hands to pick them up.
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Sunday, April 5, 2015
HUNTING EGGS IN THE DARK
The Elkmont United Methodist Church had its annual Easter Egg Hunt, March 28. It was a bit cool but they had a record amount of kiddos.
Beth Hobbs did such a fantastic job organizing this fun event. The church provided grilled hotdogs, chips and drinks for everyone in attendance. Crafts and face painting was a big hit. As darkness fell, the fun began as the hunting with flashlights began. Close to 300 eggs had tucked away, just waiting for little hands to pick them up.
Beth Hobbs did such a fantastic job organizing this fun event. The church provided grilled hotdogs, chips and drinks for everyone in attendance. Crafts and face painting was a big hit. As darkness fell, the fun began as the hunting with flashlights began. Close to 300 eggs had tucked away, just waiting for little hands to pick them up.
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