Published April 20. 2023 06:55AM
by ANITA HIRSCH Special to The Press
An Easter Egg Hunt and basket raffle was offered April 8 at the Greenawalds Fire Rescue Company.
Fire company President Vinny Quinn directed visitors, children and their parents to various locations at the station.
Registration began 11:30 a.m. with the egg hunt beginning 12:30 p.m.
The toddler group, up to age 4, went first, then the 5- to 7-year-old group, then the 8- to 11-year-olds and, finally at 2 p.m., kids ages 12 and older group began their search.
In addition to the egg hunt and the basket raffle, there were hot dogs, and youngsters could visit with the Easter Bunny.
By 1:30 p.m., all the filled Easter eggs on the grass were found by the children, the Easter Bunny had left and only a few hot dogs remained.
Cole Calcagni is ready with his basket to collect plastic eggs April 8 at the Greenawalds Fire Rescue annual Easter Egg Hunt at the fire station in South Whitehall. PRESS PHOTOS BY ANITA HIRSCH
Mom Christiana Flinchbaugh and her two happy children, Ava and Ian, attended the annual Easter Egg Hunt hosted by Greenawalds Fire Rescue.