Easter fun in Wiscasset
Clockwise from top: Elijah Bonenfant, 6, of Pittston has a handful of eggs and is headed for more during the Wiscasset Parks & Recreation Department's Easter egg hunt, held April 19. More than 5,000 eggs holding candy and toys were laid out on the infield of the track at Wiscasset High School. Hundreds of people turned out for this year's event.
Wiscasset Middle School eighth-graders Grace Wehrle, 13, left, and Sarah Foley, 14 receive bunny ears to don as they help out at a table of healthy snacks outside Lincoln County Courthouse. The occasion was an April 19 Bunny Hop fundraiser for WMS student programs.
Dressed for safety in orange to travel Wiscasset streets on April 19, the Easter Bunny, left, meets with Bunny Hop participant Linnea Andersson, 7, of Wiscasset.
Wiscasset’s Maeve Blodgett, 14, an eighth grader at Wiscasset Middle School, is among the enthusiastic early arrivals at the Lincoln County Courthouse, for an April 19 Bunny Hop. The event was a fundraiser for student programs at the middle school.
In the sun and a persistent wind April 19, Lori Reed, far left, and Tony Lahaye help their daughters sort through the eggs the girls found in the Easter egg hunt in Wiscasset. The Lahaye sisters are, second from left, Kirra, 4, Katelyn, 7, and Karlee, 6.
All photos SUSAN JOHNS/Wiscasset Newspaper
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