An Easter Bunny, eggs, prizes,and children!

By Lonnie Archibald

Easter Eggs were plentiful at Tillicum Park Saturday afternoon but then so were the many children who searched them out. It was a fun time as the Forks Elks Lodge once again held their annual Easter Egg hunt for three age groups of youngsters. There were also many prizes for those who ventured there. The Easter Bunny was busy entertaining those who participated, and no, it didn’t rain. Pictured here are just a few of the many who enjoyed this day before Easter.

The Rathjen family took time out for a photo with the Bunny before the hunt.

The Rathjen family took time out for a photo with the Bunny before the hunt.

Youngsters observe the many prizes that await the 5 to 8-year-old participants. Prizes were also available for the 0 to 4 group as well as those ages 9 to 12.

Youngsters observe the many prizes that await the 5 to 8-year-old participants. Prizes were also available for the 0 to 4 group as well as those ages 9 to 12.

Easter Egg Hunts were also held at other West End locations on Saturday, including the First Baptist Church, the Beaver Grocery Store, and in La Push. Pictured here is Kaylani Miller, who portrayed the Quileute Housing Authority’s Bunny. Kaylani is a high school senior at the Quileute Tribal School. 
Submitted photo

Easter Egg Hunts were also held at other West End locations on Saturday, including the First Baptist Church, the Beaver Grocery Store, and in La Push. Pictured here is Kaylani Miller, who portrayed the Quileute Housing Authority’s Bunny. Kaylani is a high school senior at the Quileute Tribal School. Submitted photo

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Easter Egg Hunts were also held at other West End locations on Saturday, including the First Baptist Church, the Beaver Grocery Store, and in La Push. Pictured here is Kaylani Miller, who portrayed the Quileute Housing Authority’s Bunny. Kaylani is a high school senior at the Quileute Tribal School. Submitted photo