Updated Apr 03, 2012 @ 10:59 AM
I went to Lincoln Park to cover the first of several Easter egg hunts that have or will take place around the area. They are always fun to cover. There are many photo opportunities to make, but, you need to work fast. It is amazing how quickly the eggs dissappear. This year I decided to take my position following the youngest age group as many of them were participating for the first time. It went well and everyone seemed to have a good time.
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Trent Schenck, who turned 2 on Saturday, hunts for eggs at Ted Carnino Field during the annual McDonalds Easter egg hunt co-sponsored by the Pittsburg Parks and Recreation Department, Pittsburg Young Professionals and the Pittsburg Area Family YMCA.
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Olivia Crownover, 2, examines her Easter egg basket Saturday morning after taking part in the annual McDonalds Easter egg hunt in Lincoln Park. The event was co-sponsored by the Pittsburg Parks and Recreation Department, Pittsburg Young Professionals and the Pittsburg Area Family YMCA.
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Easton Sinclair, 7 months, takes part in his first Easter egg hunt Saturday morning during the annual McDonalds Easter egg hunt in Lincoln Park.
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Hannah, 7, left, and Lillian, 6, Watchinski pose for a photo with the Easter Bunny next to the Band Dome in Lincoln Park Saturday morning after participating in annual McDonalds Easter egg hunt.