Site Logo

An egg-cellent Easter in Sequim

Published 1:30 am Wednesday, April 19, 2017

An egg-cellent Easter in Sequim
1/7
An egg-cellent Easter in Sequim
Owen Pickens, 2, and mom Jess Bell greet the Easter Bunny at the Sequim Elks Lodge’s egg hunt event on April 15.
Children begin the hunt in one of four age divisions at the Sequim Elks Lodge’s egg hunt. Sequim Gazette photo by Matthew Nash
Lily Sickels, 4, of Bellingham, holds up a golden egg for her mom Pam Brock she found at the Sequim Elks Lodge’s egg hunt on April 15. The mother-and-daughter were visiting family in Sequim for Easter weekend.
Alivia Cummings, 4, hunts down eggs outside the Sequim Elks Lodge on April 15. It was her first egg hunt ever. Sequim Gazette photos by Matthew Nash
TJ Rooke shows off his fresh coat of face paint at The Pumpkin Patch Great Easter Egg Extravaganza. The Sequim High School Girls’ Swim Team Booster Club had a fundraiser for a swim timing system at the Sequim YMCA. Photo courtesy of KSQM Radio
Donny Newman, 2, of Sequim rides a pony at the Sequim Pumpkin Patch on April 15. Photo courtesy of KSQM Radio.

Hundreds of children were on the hunt for eggs at the Sequim Elks Lodge and Sequim Pumpkin Patch on April 15. KSQM radio sponsored The Pumpkin Patch Great Easter Egg Extravaganza with volunteers hiding more than than 3,000 eggs while offering pony rides, a bounce house provided by the Crossing Church and face painting from the Sequim High School Girls’ Swim Team Booster Club as a fundraiser for a swim timing system. The Elks also offered an egg hunt for children up to 11, prizes and goodies, and a photo-op with the Easter Bunny.