
Laurali Schrieber, 4, hands her aunt, Erica Colby, a colorful egg during the Easter egg hunt at the South Lewiston Baptist Church on Saturday. Church member Travis Burleigh said over 2,000 empty eggs are scattered around the church. Kids return the eggs in exchange for a small bag of treats at the Hip Hop Candy Shop.

Raymond Miller helps Ezekiel Allard, 20 months, with his colorful eggs during the Easter egg hunt at the South Lewiston Baptist Church on Saturday. Church member Travis Burleigh said over 2,000 empty eggs are scattered around the church. Kids return the eggs in exchange for a small bag of treats at the Hip Hop Candy Shop.

Natalie Desjardins, left, and Lainee Goding swap baskets during the Easter egg hunt at the South Lewiston Baptist Church on Saturday. Church member Travis Burleigh said over 2,000 empty eggs are scattered around the church. Kids return the eggs in exchange for a small bag of treats at the Hip Hop Candy Shop.
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