Open Arms holds annual Easter Egg hunt

[April 06, 2026]  Even with the rainy weather, many kids came out to the annual Open Arms Easter Egg hunt. Since it was so wet, the hunt was held inside the Laughlin Center gym.

Thousands of eggs were laid out in separate sections for two different age groups with sections set out for the younger children and the older children. Each age group was released to find eggs at a different time.

Though the event took months of planning, setting out the eggs took less than an hour and kids scrambled to fill their baskets with eggs in just minutes.

As usual, countless volunteers were needed to fill the eggs with candy. Several had slips of paper that could be turned in for special prizes.

The families gathered around the caution tape surrounding the areas where the eggs were set out and anxiously waited for the Easter egg hunt to start.

Once children’s minister Lara O’Donoghue did a countdown for each section, the caution tape was taken down and kids scrambled to get as many eggs as possible in their basket.

Children and their parents then sat and opened the eggs to find candy and see if there was paper showing they had won a special prize.

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The young hunters and gatherers could then take the paper to table set up outside the Chapel to redeem their prizes. Special prizes included full size candy bars, $5 bills and a large Easter basket. In addition, one child in each age group won a bicycle.

The Easter Bunny was there walking around greeting everyone throughout the morning. Once the hunt was over, kids posed for photos with him.

[Angela Reiners]

Open Arms annual Easter Egg Hunt photo slideshow part 1

Open Arms annual Easter Egg Hunt photo slideshow part 2

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