SLIDE SHOW: Children collect over 50k Easter eggs at annual Community Easter Egg Hunt
Published 6:50 pm Saturday, April 12, 2025
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Finn Bussiere, 10 months, of Bowling Green tries to put an Easter egg into his mouth as he hunts for eggs during the 18th annual Bowling Green Community Easter Egg Hunt at Warren Central High School on Saturday, April 12, 2025. The event, which was presented by Hughes & Coleman Injury Lawyers, Chaney’s Dairy Barn, Warren County Public Schools and Warren County Parks and Recreation, featured more than 50,000 eggs split into age-based hunts, as well as inflatables, balloons, photos with the Easter Bunny and prize giveaways.
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Glen Hirahara, 10 months, of Bowling Green collects Easter eggs in his basket during the 18th annual Bowling Green Community Easter Egg Hunt at Warren Central High School on Saturday, April 12, 2025. The event, which was presented by Hughes & Coleman Injury Lawyers, Chaney’s Dairy Barn, Warren County Public Schools and Warren County Parks and Recreation, featured more than 50,000 eggs split into age-based hunts, as well as inflatables, balloons, photos with the Easter Bunny and prize giveaways.
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Children race to collect Easter eggs during the 18th annual Bowling Green Community Easter Egg Hunt at Warren Central High School on Saturday, April 12, 2025. The event, which was presented by Hughes & Coleman Injury Lawyers, Chaney’s Dairy Barn, Warren County Public Schools and Warren County Parks and Recreation, featured more than 50,000 eggs split into age-based hunts, as well as inflatables, balloons, photos with the Easter Bunny and prize giveaways.
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Henry Ragan, 3, of Bowling Green collects Easter eggs in his basket during the 18th annual Bowling Green Community Easter Egg Hunt at Warren Central High School on Saturday, April 12, 2025. The event, which was presented by Hughes & Coleman Injury Lawyers, Chaney’s Dairy Barn, Warren County Public Schools and Warren County Parks and Recreation, featured more than 50,000 eggs split into age-based hunts, as well as inflatables, balloons, photos with the Easter Bunny and prize giveaways.
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Melina Dervisevic, 6, of Bowling Green hugs the Easter Bunny during the 18th annual Bowling Green Community Easter Egg Hunt at Warren Central High School on Saturday, April 12, 2025. The event, which was presented by Hughes & Coleman Injury Lawyers, Chaney’s Dairy Barn, Warren County Public Schools and Warren County Parks and Recreation, featured more than 50,000 eggs split into age-based hunts, as well as inflatables, balloons, photos with the Easter Bunny and prize giveaways.
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Crosby Fryia, 2, of Bowling Green tries to catch bubbles in his Easter basket as he gets ready to collect Easter eggs during the 18th annual Bowling Green Community Easter Egg Hunt at Warren Central High School on Saturday, April 12, 2025. The event, which was presented by Hughes & Coleman Injury Lawyers, Chaney’s Dairy Barn, Warren County Public Schools and Warren County Parks and Recreation, featured more than 50,000 eggs split into age-based hunts, as well as inflatables, balloons, photos with the Easter Bunny and prize giveaways.
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Event organizers scatter thousands of Easter eggs for the first age group of the 18th annual Bowling Green Community Easter Egg Hunt at Warren Central High School on Saturday, April 12, 2025. The event, which was presented by Hughes & Coleman Injury Lawyers, Chaney’s Dairy Barn, Warren County Public Schools and Warren County Parks and Recreation, featured more than 50,000 eggs split into age-based hunts, as well as inflatables, balloons, photos with the Easter Bunny and prize giveaways.
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Children race to collect Easter eggs during the 18th annual Bowling Green Community Easter Egg Hunt at Warren Central High School on Saturday, April 12, 2025. The event, which was presented by Hughes & Coleman Injury Lawyers, Chaney’s Dairy Barn, Warren County Public Schools and Warren County Parks and Recreation, featured more than 50,000 eggs split into age-based hunts, as well as inflatables, balloons, photos with the Easter Bunny and prize giveaways.
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Glen Hirahara, 10 months, of Bowling Green collects Easter eggs in his basket during the 18th annual Bowling Green Community Easter Egg Hunt at Warren Central High School on Saturday, April 12, 2025. The event, which was presented by Hughes & Coleman Injury Lawyers, Chaney’s Dairy Barn, Warren County Public Schools and Warren County Parks and Recreation, featured more than 50,000 eggs split into age-based hunts, as well as inflatables, balloons, photos with the Easter Bunny and prize giveaways.
GRACE MCDOWELL / DAILY NEWS
Children race to collect Easter eggs during the 18th annual Bowling Green Community Easter Egg Hunt at Warren Central High School on Saturday, April 12, 2025. The event, which was presented by Hughes & Coleman Injury Lawyers, Chaney’s Dairy Barn, Warren County Public Schools and Warren County Parks and Recreation, featured more than 50,000 eggs split into age-based hunts, as well as inflatables, balloons, photos with the Easter Bunny and prize giveaways.
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Children play with hula hoops, bubbles and other toys as they get ready to hunt for Easter eggs during the 18th annual Bowling Green Community Easter Egg Hunt at Warren Central High School on Saturday, April 12, 2025. The event, which was presented by Hughes & Coleman Injury Lawyers, Chaney’s Dairy Barn, Warren County Public Schools and Warren County Parks and Recreation, featured more than 50,000 eggs split into age-based hunts, as well as inflatables, balloons, photos with the Easter Bunny and prize giveaways.
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Families get ready to hunt for Easter eggs during the 18th annual Bowling Green Community Easter Egg Hunt at Warren Central High School on Saturday, April 12, 2025. The event, which was presented by Hughes & Coleman Injury Lawyers, Chaney’s Dairy Barn, Warren County Public Schools and Warren County Parks and Recreation, featured more than 50,000 eggs split into age-based hunts, as well as inflatables, balloons, photos with the Easter Bunny and prize giveaways.
GRACE MCDOWELL / DAILY NEWS
Children race to collect Easter eggs during the 18th annual Bowling Green Community Easter Egg Hunt at Warren Central High School on Saturday, April 12, 2025. The event, which was presented by Hughes & Coleman Injury Lawyers, Chaney’s Dairy Barn, Warren County Public Schools and Warren County Parks and Recreation, featured more than 50,000 eggs split into age-based hunts, as well as inflatables, balloons, photos with the Easter Bunny and prize giveaways.
GRACE MCDOWELL / DAILY NEWS
Children race to collect Easter eggs during the 18th annual Bowling Green Community Easter Egg Hunt at Warren Central High School on Saturday, April 12, 2025. The event, which was presented by Hughes & Coleman Injury Lawyers, Chaney’s Dairy Barn, Warren County Public Schools and Warren County Parks and Recreation, featured more than 50,000 eggs split into age-based hunts, as well as inflatables, balloons, photos with the Easter Bunny and prize giveaways.
GRACE MCDOWELL / DAILY NEWS
Children race to collect Easter eggs during the 18th annual Bowling Green Community Easter Egg Hunt at Warren Central High School on Saturday, April 12, 2025. The event, which was presented by Hughes & Coleman Injury Lawyers, Chaney’s Dairy Barn, Warren County Public Schools and Warren County Parks and Recreation, featured more than 50,000 eggs split into age-based hunts, as well as inflatables, balloons, photos with the Easter Bunny and prize giveaways.
GRACE MCDOWELL / DAILY NEWS
Children raced to collect Easter eggs during the 18th annual Bowling Green Community Easter Egg Hunt at Warren Central High School on Saturday, April 12, 2025. The event, which was presented by Hughes & Coleman Injury Lawyers, Chaney’s Dairy Barn, Warren County Public Schools and Warren County Parks and Recreation, featured more than 50,000 eggs split into age-based hunts, as well as inflatables, balloons, photos with the Easter Bunny and prize giveaways.
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