Fun at Scoville’s egg hunt

Young egg hunters scurried across the lawn at Scoville Memorial Library the afternoon of Sunday, April 13.

Patrick L. Sullivan

Fun at Scoville’s egg hunt

SALISBURY — At 1 p.m. on the dot Kyla DeRisi called the children to order outside the Scoville Memorial Library Sunday, April 13.

DeRisi, the children’s coordinator at the library, explained the Easter Egg Hunt rules.

There were 61 wooden eggs hidden with varying degrees of cunning around the library grounds. Each wooden egg was worth four pieces of candy.

There were pieces of candy scattered around as well.

And the big prize was the “sparkly golden egg.” That was worth 10 pieces of candy.

About 25 youngsters from middle school age down to toddlers surged about the grounds. Cries of triumph abounded as the searchers found their eggs.

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