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It’s almost time to go egg hunting

Easter eggs can be dyed naturally with juices and extracts.  (Jesse Tinsley / The Spokesman-Review)
Easter eggs can be dyed naturally with juices and extracts. (Jesse Tinsley / The Spokesman-Review)

The 14th annual flash light Easter egg hunt is this on this Saturday, March 31, at Hays Park which is located at 1700 E. Providence Ave.

Sponsored by North East Youth Center the egg hunt is divided into three age categories, with the youngest going at 7 p.m. and the oldest group at 8 p.m. Wear warm clothing and bring your own flash light - it will be dark by the time the egg hunt starts.

Tickets are $11 and you can get more information by calling NEYC's Jessica Hyatt at (509) 482-0708

Here's a link to the NEYC's website, which has all the information and a PDF format entry form you can download.



Pia Hallenberg
Pia Hallenberg joined The Spokesman-Review in 2004. She is currently a reporter for the City Desk covering Spokane Valley city hall and community news. She also writes news features about people and events.

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