GALLERY: Egg hunters hop to it at Mount Hope Farm

Posted 4/17/17

Dozens of kids from all over searched the grounds at Mount Hope Farm for little treats the Easter Bunn left behind Saturday.

Kids were divided into two groups — up to 6, and 7-11 — …

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GALLERY: Egg hunters hop to it at Mount Hope Farm

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Dozens of kids from all over searched the grounds at Mount Hope Farm for little treats the Easter Bunn left behind Saturday.

Kids were divided into two groups — up to 6, and 7-11 — for the annual Mount Hope Farm Egg and Scavenger Hunt Saturday at 10 a.m. Eggs were hidden around the barnyard, which were redeemable for sweets at the 4-H table at the farmer’s market in the Old Barn. Plus, some of the eggs contained clues for the scavenger hunt. Kids had to solve the clue by finding the right market vendor table to receive an extra treat.

Easter 2017, Mount Hope Farm East egg hunt

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