- July 26, 2024
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Mayor Gary Bruhn and Police Chief David Ogden escorted the Easter Bunny through downtown Windermere in a parade to kick off the festivities.
When the hunt began Ava Rabemaker, 6, quickly filled her basket with eggs.
Harper Rafferty, 1, opens the eggs she collected during the Easter egg hunt with the help of her mom, Kelly.
Rachel Montico hands her son, Gavi, a piece of candy from one of his Easter eggs.
Hearten Hanks, 6, relaxes after the hunt eating some of her candy.
Skyler Cicero, left, Slater Cicero, center, and Spencer Cicero enjoyed the festivities at the Windermere Easter Egg Hunt.
Caroline Pieterse, 3, found a yo-yo in one of her eggs.
Police Chief David Ogden sat with his two grandchildren, Hannah Hagen, left, and Charlee Hagen, right, to get a photo with the Easter Bunny.
Kendra Ochoa poses with her two children, Olivia and Jax, for a photo with the Easter Bunny.
Cousins Kai Diederich, Andreas Diederich and Julian Diederich sat together for a photo with the Easter Bunny.
After the Easter egg hunt, Isabella Cabrera, 9, and her brother Gabriel, 1, sat down to open their eggs.
The Town of Windermere and the Windermere Police Department hosted Windermere's annual Easter Egg Hunt on Saturday, April 15. The festivities began with the arrival of the Easter Bunny followed by a parade through downtown. The egg hunt was held behind the Town Hall with thousands of eggs dispersed across the lawn. Many of the eggs held tickets for special prizes, including bicycles. After the hunt, children took photos with the Easter Bunny and munched on cookies and cupcakes.
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