By Beth David, Editor
The North Fairhaven Improvement Association held its annual egg hunt at Livesey Park on Saturday, 3/30, with hundreds of young’uns and their adults participating.
The 38 degree temperature with biting winds did not stop the fun. The Easter Bunny was available for hugs, and free hot chocolate took a little bit of the bite out of the cold.
Children had designated areas by age to collect plastic eggs with candy inside. Special wooden eggs got the winner a special prize, with a variety of toys and games to choose from. Everyone got a ticket for a raffle to win Easter baskets.
The event was totally free for participants and sponsored by the NFIA. To learn more about them or to join/volunteer for their next event, visit northfairhavenimprovementassoc.weebly.com or email northfairhavenimprovement267@gmail.com or find them on Facebook.
- Arianna holds the prize for her and Phoenix Rose at the North Fairhaven Improvement Association’s annual egg hunt on Saturday, 3/30/24 at Livesey Park. Photo by Beth David.
- Noah holds his bag with the colorful eggs he found during the North Fairhaven Improvement Association’s annual egg hunt on Saturday, 3/30/24 at Livesey Park. Photo by Beth David.
- L-R: Mackenzie and Makayla Lee, who attend every year, receive a raffle prize at the North Fairhaven Improvement Association’s annual egg hunt on Saturday, 3/30/24 at Livesey Park. Photo by Beth David.
- L-R: Isaiah, Adalee (with mom Doreen), Liam and Shaun take the candy out of the plastic eggs they found during the North Fairhaven Improvement Association’s annual egg hunt on Saturday, 3/30/24 at Livesey Park. Photo by Beth David.
- he Easter Bunny gets and gives hugs during the North Fairhaven Improvement Association’s annual egg hunt on Saturday, 3/30/24 at Livesey Park. Photo by Beth David.
- Young Bella finds an egg during the North Fairhaven Improvement Association’s annual egg hunt on Saturday, 3/30/24 at Livesey Park. Photo by Beth David.
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