Easter egg hunts
Tuesday, April 7, 2015
By Revis Blaylock and Christie Zolman
The annual Easter egg hunts were held on Saturday, April 4, at Adams Estate in Leachville and the Caraway Park.
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Even if children didn't get a golden egg there were two tables set up with small prizes such as coloring books, paints, bracelets and much for each child to take so that everyone left with something from the hunt at the Adams Estate.
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The statue garden was a beautiful place to host the post egg hunt activities.
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There were 600 cup cakes, 600 cookies, 600 drinks and 300 balloons for attendees to enjoy in the Adams Estate statue garden following the egg hunt.
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Golden egg prizes were awarded.
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Parents and children checked their eggs for prizes at the Adams Estate hunt.
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The hunt was on at Adams Estate.
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Youth enjoyed inflatables while waiting on the egg hunt to begin.
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Ready to start.
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The Easter Bunny was in Leachville.
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The Northeast Arkansas Food Bank was on hand to collect donations at the 6th annual Adams Easter event held Saturday, April 4. The price of admission to the event was three cans of food or a $5 donation to the food bank.
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Something for everyone.
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The annual Caraway egg hunt drew a large crowd. Two prize tables were set up for the young hunters.
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Look what was in this one of my eggs.
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Look at this one.
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A basket full at the Caraway egg hunt.
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Checking for the grand prize eggs.
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Which one do I want?
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A prize was given to the youngest mother at the Caraway egg hunt.
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A prize was given by Caraway General Store for the oldest father at the egg hunt.
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Lots of eggs for the little ones at the Caraway egg hunt.
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One of the grand prize winners.
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Patiently waiting the start signal.