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Reformed Church Home to hold annual egg hunt

SCOTT FRIEDMAN
Youngsters gather filled eggs during the annual easter egg hunt at The Reformed Church Home in Old Bridge on April 8.

The Reformed Church Home invites children ages 2-10 to join its annual Easter Egg Hunt on April 8, weather-permitting, at the home, 1990 Route 18 north, Old Bridge. No rain date has been set.

Ages 2-6 will begin at 9:45 a.m., followed by ages 7-10 at 10:30 a.m.

Parents are encouraged to arrive 15 minutes in advance of the start times to allow for parking.

Children should bring their own Easter baskets to hunt for eggs and wrapped candy. There will be a deejay, jelly bean guessing contest, photo opportunities with the Easter Bunny, popcorn sales by Pop-In Café of East Brunswick, a homemade candy sale by assisted living residents at the home,and activities led by Reformed Church Home volunteers and staff.

The event is free of charge.

Call 732-607-9230 for weather-related announcements.

John Bardsley of Howell, opens eggs he collected as youngsters gather filled eggs during the annual easter egg hunt at The Reformed Church Home in Old Bridge on April 8.
Youngsters gather filled eggs during the annual easter egg hunt at The Reformed Church Home in Old Bridge on April 8.
(L-R) Gloria Grill, Mary Meyer, and Barbara Sue Herrmann > sell hand made candy they and fellow residents made as youngsters gathered filled eggs during the annual easter egg hunt at The Reformed Church Home in Old Bridge on April 8.
Emma Jaramillo, 2 1/2, of Old Bridge walks away with a few stuffed animals as youngsters gathered filled eggs during the annual easter egg hunt at The Reformed Church Home in Old Bridge on April 8.
John Markowski, 6, of South River moves quickly as youngsters gather filled eggs during the annual easter egg hunt at The Reformed Church Home in Old Bridge on April 8.
Youngsters gather filled eggs during the annual easter egg hunt at The Reformed Church Home in Old Bridge on April 8.
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