Easter party offers egg hunt, games, and photos with the Easter Bunny

Corbin Buller proudly stands with the basket full of Easter eggs he’d collected during the hunt and holds up his passport, which enabled those who attended the party to access all the events taking place inside the pavilion. Chris McGarry photo.
Jessilyn Richard tries her luck at the bean bag throw game. Chris McGarry photo.
Peyton Cormier holds one of the mixed barnyard chicks that were on display at the Easter party which took place on the afternoon of Friday, March 29 at the pavilion on the Lac La Biche Agricultural Society grounds. Chris McGarry photo.
Everyone knows about the classic kids’ game ‘Pin the Tail on the Donkey.’ On Friday, in keeping with the theme of Easter, youngsters such as Alison Luquez played ‘Pin the Tail on the Bunny.’ Chris McGarry photo.
Jeffries makes his way through the maze of hay bales in search of colourful Easter eggs. Chris McGarry photo.
No Easter party would be complete without a visit from the Easter Bunny himself. Like many kids who attended the party, Rowen Buller took advantage of the chance to have his picture taken with this very popular symbol of the Easter tradition. Chris McGarry photo.

LAC LA BICHE - On Friday, as people checked out the farmer’s market inside the Lakeland Agricom, several kids and their families were enjoying an Easter party that took place in the adjacent pavilion on the Lac La Biche Agricultural Society grounds.

Upon entry to the party, youngsters were issued cards that served as passports to the various events taking place inside the pavilion. In keeping with the theme of the season, the party featured an Easter egg hunt through a maze of hay bales to find multicoloured eggs. There was also a display mixed barnyard chicks inside of an incubator for kids to hold, hot chocolate and sweets, as well as the opportunity to have photos taken with the Easter Bunny, who stopped made an appearance at the afternoon event.

For those eager to try their luck at some fun games, the party offered a beanbag toss as well as a unique take on the traditional kids’ game Pin the Tail on the Donkey, called ‘Pin the Tail on the Bunny.’

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