- March 21, 2026
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Alexandra Josey, 3-year-old Miles Josey and Nic Josey couldn't wait for the egg hunt to start.
Karen Flores and Lauren Flores were all smiles with 3-year-old Luca Hashemi.
Jean and Maria Celis, couldn't wait to watch 2-year-old Mateo Celis and 3-year-old Emmanuel Celis run to collect eggs. Mateo and Emmanuel Celis were excited for the hunt.
Madison Cartwright, who is 5, had a strategy. She chose a spot on the sideline that was least crowded and knew exactly which egg she could go after first.
Families lined the sideline of the soccer field waiting for the egg hunt to start.
After they counted down from 10, the egg hunt began.
Evelyn Harris, who is 5, and 4-year-old Lily Matthews dashed around the soccer field to collect eggs.
Children sprinted to the eggs with smiles on their faces.
Children moved as fast as they could to collect eggs.
Parents helped their children during the hunt.
Caroline Harris, who is 2, held as many eggs as she could before placing them in her basket and running off for more.
Oakley Ferrier, who is 18 months old, showed off a full basket of eggs.
Destiana Cotton, who is 3, carefully opened each egg to see the prize inside.
Alejandra Garcia, who is 1, participated in her first Easter egg hunt. She collected three eggs and wanted to sit and admire her collection.
The Joseph and Snow families looked over the prizes they found in their eggs after the hunt.
Madison Cartwright, who is 5, chose her spot along the sideline of the Roper YMCA soccer field because it was the least crowded.
She was ready. She had her eye on the prize: a gold egg 2 feet in front of her.
Cartwright had her strategy in place to collect the most eggs she could during the Roper YMCA's Easter Egg Hunt Saturday, March 21.
Cartwright was one of dozens of children lines around the soccer field waiting for the countdown and the egg hunt to start.
Together, they counted down from 10, and they were off.
Children, bunched in three different age groups, were on the hunt for as many eggs as they could collect.
Within minutes, the hunt was over, and children were seeing the prizes held in their eggs.