This little Easter Egg hunter wasted no time finding what she was after during the Guernsey Easter Egg Hunt Saturday.
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This little Easter Egg hunter wasted no time finding what she was after during the Guernsey Easter Egg Hunt Saturday.
The Town of Guernsey, the Guernsey Lions Club and many private donations made it one of the biggest Easter Egg Hunts ever held.
Children and parents lined all four sides of Gordon Davis Park just before noon to wait for the signal. It was over in just a matter of moments.
Kate Farmer, Guernsey Clerk-Treasurer, said they filled 3,000 eggs and had an additional 500 donated in addition to a number of special baskets with prizes and toys.