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Alyssa Call, 15 months, had a blast gathering eggs at Harvest United Methodist Church.
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Three-year-old Jaclyn Grundy started off her first Easter egg hunt by getting her face painted like a bunny.
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Lakewood Ranch resident Wendy Stambaugh and her four-year-old daughter Peyton strategized before the hunt.
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Three-year-old Sarah Lawson carefully examined each one of her eggs.
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Eleven-year-old Brady Roberts led the charge for his age group.
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Noelle Stead, 2, searched hard for specific eggs at Harvest United Methodist Church.
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Hunters at Harvest United Methodist Church searched for specific eggs that spelled out "Jesus Lives."
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Delilah Ranceful, 3, attended Harvest United Methodist Church's Easter egg hunt.
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Addison Wilson, 15 months, didn't mind being in the center of a huge pile of eggs at Harvest United Methodist Church.
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Cindy Seidel and her sons Tyler, 6, and Cole, 4, were visiting from North Carolina.
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Tricia Fitzmaurice came out with her nieces Carly Mathewson, 5, and Avery Mathewson, 3, and her six-month-old daughter Norah Fitzmaurice.
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Johana Cruz helped her five-year-old daughter Sofia during the sidewalk chalk drawing contest.
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Five-year-old Zachary Grebe anxiously waited for the egg hunt to start.