Sunny and cold for annual Kincardine Rotary Easter Egg Hunt
It was a sunny but cold morning as a huge crowd of children, parents and grandparents gathered in Victoria Park, Kincardine, for the 11
th annual Rotary Easter Egg Hunt.
Rotarians were on hand to scatter the treat-filled Easter eggs on a bed of straw so the children could rush in and grab the colourful eggs.
The event began with children, ages five to seven searching for eggs; followed by those under age five; and finally, the youth, ages eight to 10. After the melee had ended, there were a few extra Easter eggs for those who hadn't found any so everyone enjoyed a treat.
The Kincardine Fire Department had its aerial ladder track at the park, allowing children to check out the vehicle.
The Easter Bunny was greeting children and handing out treats.
The event also featured hot chocolate, courtesy of Bean's Bistro; Jays ticket raffle prizes, courtesy of Miller Insurance Brokers; treats, courtesy of the Bulk Barn; music, courtesy of myFM; and new this year, every child had the opportunity to take home a book; courtesy of the Books to Bruce program.
Written ByLiz Dadson is the founder and editor of the Kincardine Record and has been in the news business since 1986.
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