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Alyssa Call, 15 months, had a blast gathering eggs at Harvest United Methodist Church.
Three-year-old Jaclyn Grundy started off her first Easter egg hunt by getting her face painted like a bunny.
Lakewood Ranch resident Wendy Stambaugh and her four-year-old daughter Peyton strategized before the hunt.
Three-year-old Sarah Lawson carefully examined each one of her eggs.
Eleven-year-old Brady Roberts led the charge for his age group.
Noelle Stead, 2, searched hard for specific eggs at Harvest United Methodist Church.
Hunters at Harvest United Methodist Church searched for specific eggs that spelled out "Jesus Lives."
Delilah Ranceful, 3, attended Harvest United Methodist Church's Easter egg hunt.
Addison Wilson, 15 months, didn't mind being in the center of a huge pile of eggs at Harvest United Methodist Church.
Cindy Seidel and her sons Tyler, 6, and Cole, 4, were visiting from North Carolina.
Tricia Fitzmaurice came out with her nieces Carly Mathewson, 5, and Avery Mathewson, 3, and her six-month-old daughter Norah Fitzmaurice.
Johana Cruz helped her five-year-old daughter Sofia during the sidewalk chalk drawing contest.
Five-year-old Zachary Grebe anxiously waited for the egg hunt to start.