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Faith Wesleyan Church holds Easter Egg Hunt

After a two-year hiatus, Faith Wesleyan Church, Schnecksville, held an Easter Egg Hunt April 2 on the grounds of the Community Fire Co. No. 1 Schnecksville.

It was a very busy day for the volunteers from the church as well as over 500 families who arrived with eager egg hunters.

Children 1 to 11 years old were treated to a traditional Easter Egg Hunt with each age group having its own egg field.

Parents were allowed to accompany their children up to the 7–9-year-old group.

Gress Mountain Ranch brought many of its rescued pets to meet and greet children as well as offer pony rides or a cart ride pulled by a pair of donkeys.

Wesleyan Church members provided refreshments as well as some games of skill.

PRESS PHOTOS BY LOU WHEELAND Audrey Wheeland, 10, of South Whitehall, is just about to land a ringer April 2 at the Faith Wesleyan Church Easter Egg Hunt. Sister Kenley and dad Bryan were on hand as well.
And they are off! With support from families, children in the 4-6 year old age group take to the field at the Faith Wesleyan Church Easter Egg Hunt held April 2 at the Community Fire Co. No. 1, Schnecksville.
ABOVE: Teagan Schall, 5, of Upper Macungie, joins her age group at the Faith Wesleyan Church Easter Egg Hunt.
And is this the Easter Bunny? Five month old Brinley Velack, of Orefield, is trying out for the role April 2 at the Faith Wesleyan Church Easter Egg Hunt.
Jameson Stasinnas, 3, decides to visit “Lola” the pot bellied pig from Gress Mountain Ranch at the Faith Wesleyan Church Easter Egg Hunt, held April 2 at the Community Fire Co. No. 1, Schnecksville.