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Christy Milne, front, Jennifer Hansen and Julianna Jarvis-Broad placed first, second and third in the Girls Easter Bonnet competition at last year's Discovery Bay Lions Club Easter Egg hunt.<br><I>Photo by Rick Lemyre</i>
Christy Milne, front, Jennifer Hansen and Julianna Jarvis-Broad placed first, second and third in the Girls Easter Bonnet competition at last year's Discovery Bay Lions Club Easter Egg hunt.
Photo by Rick Lemyre
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The Easter Bunny will scatter thousands of surprise-filled eggs across Discovery Bay’s Cornell Park the morning of Saturday, April 7 for a free event attended by hundreds of children each year.

The egg hunt starts promptly at 10 a.m., but attendees are encouraged to arrive early for pictures with the Easter Bunny and participate in fun activities and free games, including the new Easter Bonnet decorating contest. Prizes will be awarded.

For the egg hunt, children are separated by age group, starting with the 2-and-under runners and crawlers. The hunt begins at 10 a.m. sharp and lasts only minutes – so don’t disappoint the wee ones by being late.

Now in its 16th year, the Discovery Bay Easter Egg Hunt is presented by the Discovery Bay Lions Club. Proceeds from raffles benefit local churches’ Vacation Bible School summer day camp.

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