Bob Sofaly photo Brooke-Lynn Moon, 3, finds another Easter Egg in the midst of Springtime wild flowers during Moose Lodge 1855’s inaugural Easter Egg hunt Sunday in Burton. Brooke-Lynn, attending with her grandmother Teresa Allan, was one of about 50 children participating in the event which was divided into four different age groups.

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Brooke-Lynn Moon, 3, finds another Easter Egg in the midst of Springtime wild flowers during Moose Lodge 1855’s inaugural Easter Egg hunt Sunday in Burton. Brooke-Lynn, attending with her grandmother Teresa Allan, was one of about 50 children participating in the event which was divided into four different age groups.

 

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Children pile into the inflatable “Disco Dome” during a break in action of the inaugural Easter Egg Hunt on Sunday afternoon at Moose Lodge 1855 in Burton. The family oriented event had games for the children, a traditional Easter Egg hunt diveded into four groups of varying ages and an old fashioned cookout. Organizers of the event said that it was the Lodge’s way of giving back to the community and they will try to host family friendly events ever-other month or so to which the public is cordially invited.
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