- April 1, 2015
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One-year-old Reese Smith is all smiles as she pretends to be a bunny at the Easter egg hunt.
The race is on to gather the most eggs.
The older kids prepare to run.
The race is on to gather the most eggs.
The race is on to gather the most eggs.
The race is on to gather the most eggs.
Riley Solomon, 2, and her sister, Raegan, 4, donned dresses made by their mother.
Matias Hernandez, 2, takes a turn in the driver’s seat of the fire truck provided by the Winter Garden Fire Rescue Department.
Matias Hernandez, 2, checks out the details on the fire truck provided by the Winter Garden Fire Rescue Department.
Josaiah Cadavedo-Nuñez, 8, checks out the details on the fire truck provided by the Winter Garden Fire Rescue Department.
The Winter Garden Lions Club held its 66th annual Easter egg hunt on Saturday, April 15, and hundreds of children showed up at Newton Park in Winter Garden with baskets and bags in hand to search for colored eggs and the coveted golden egg.
Other activities took place during the event, and the Winter Garden Fire Rescue Department provided a fire truck for children to climb in.
Contact Amy Quesinberry at [email protected].