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It's A Beautiful Day For A Easter Egg Hunt
Stormy weather last weekend forced the Lions to postpone their annual event until today
For 50 years the Orange Lions' Club has been hosting an Easter Egg Hunt for Orange children up to grade six.
Originally scheduled for last weekend, the hunt was postponed due to wet and raw weather. The good news is that the hunt will take place at the High Plains Community Center grounds (Orange Fairgrounds) today, April 7.
The Easter Bunny arrives at 12:30 p.m., a half-hour before the start of the Easter egg hunt.
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Face painting will be done under the pavilion.
An adult should accompany all participating children. Each child should have a bag or basket to collect eggs.
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Parents may bring a camera for a picture of their child with the Easter bunny.
Parking is allowed on paved parking areas only.
Lion Nick Bencivengo is the chairman of this year’s event.
Anyone who wishes to make a donation (candy or prizes) is asked to call Nick at 203-901-9062.
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