Kids get all 'egg-cited' at Lincoln Park District

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[April 01, 2013]     Send a link to a friend

Saturday was a perfect day for an egg hunt at the Lincoln Park District. With temperatures soaring into the high 40s by early morning, kids turned out in droves for the annual event, which promised plenty of candy plus some special prizes.

The event, which takes place on the putting greens, is really more of a "scoop 'em up" than a hunt, as hundreds of eggs were scattered in age-specific sections.

The littlest kids were allowed to have help from their parents, while the older groups had to go it alone.

And the older the kid, the harder he or she had to work to get a basket full. For the young ones, eggs were scattered in a smaller space, but with each change in the age bracket, the kids had to run a little farther and a little more to get their baskets filled. The oldest group had to work the hardest, with eggs being scattered across the entire length of the putting green.

Because of that, some had to think about their strategy for optimum gathering. As a result many started their hunt with a race to the end, where they hoped to gather up all the eggs while others started picking up immediately and working their way toward the end. 

The bottom line, though, is that by the end of the day, every kid at the hunt had dozens and dozens of eggs, filled with candy and little notes for prizes that could be claimed at the clubhouse.

Pictures by Nila Smith

 




 
 

 

 

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