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Lucy McLean gives the Easter bunny a big hug on her way out of the Lewiston Armory on Saturday after the 14th annual Easter egg hunt. Sponsored by the Lewiston Recreation Department, highlights included music by local DJ Dave Dionne, beading, the “Bounce,” face-painting, games, Easter bunnies, and representatives from the Lewiston police, fire and Public Works departments, the Police Athletic League and Lewiston school clubs. According to Recreation Director Maggie Chisholm, who had to zip out after the first hour to get more candy and eggs after going through 1,500, it was the largest crowd by far the event has seen.
Cadence O’Donnell, 5, of Lewiston, left in yellow, and other children hop around the hay-filled floor of the Lewiston Armory on Saturday during the 14th annual Easter egg hunt. Sponsored by the Lewiston Recreation Department, highlights included music by local DJ Dave Dionne, beading, the “Bounce,” face-painting, games, Easter bunnies, and representatives from the Lewiston police, fire and Public Works departments, the Police Athletic League and Lewiston school clubs. According to Recreation Director Maggie Chisholm, who had to zip out after the first hour to get more candy and eggs after going through 1,500, it was the largest crowd by far the event has seen.
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