Anza’s annual Easter Egg Hunt in the park attracts hundreds

The Easter Bunny joins forces with organizer Christi Harnen Pomije at the annual Easter egg Hunt in the park Saturday, April 16. Anza Valley Outlook/Diane Sieker photo
More than 30 civic groups, businesses and churches came together to present the Annual Easter Egg Hunt in Minor Park Saturday, April 16. Children enjoyed prizes, fun and games, with the egg hunts organized by age and several occurring during the course of the afternoon. Ten thousand prize-filled plastic eggs were found by the eager hunters. The excitement was tangible and the pleasant afternoon thoroughly appreciated by all.“What a day,” organizer Christi Harnen Pomije said. “It was an Easter that I will never forget. So much of Anza showed up to celebrate the kids that I think next year we will need 20,000 eggs. I’m so happy to have met so many people.”GeriLyn Blanton Mellin made clever balloon animals and shapes for the children. There were fun booths for face painting,
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