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Dozens of families join egg hunt at La Cygne Community Park

  • Writer: Roger Sims, Journal Staff
    Roger Sims, Journal Staff
  • Apr 4, 2024
  • 1 min read

Updated: Apr 18, 2024

The stress of her first Easter egg hunt had 2-year-old Lyla seeking the comfort of a hug by her mother, Kevah Davidson, during the La Cygne egg hunt. After the hug, she returned to the task of filling her basket wth eggs. (Photos by Roger Sims/Linn County Journal)


The sun was shining and air was crisp but tolerable for the annual La Cygne Easter Egg hunt on Saturday, March 30, at La Cygne Community Park. Dozens of families showed up for the event, which began at 10 a.m.


Three-year-old Cannon gets some last-minute instructions from his mother, Amanda Young, before the hunt begins.


Five-year-old poses with the Easter Bunny for a photo.



Two-year-old Harvey gingerly places eggs into his basket.


Amber Friend and sons Watson and Wilder open their eggs at the end of the hunt.


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