Jim McKiernan / Snoqualmie Valley Record
Two-year-old Katie Bero of Snoqualmie searches for that next elusive egg on Saturday morning, March 22, at Centennial Fields in Snoqualmie. The event, sponsored by the city of Snoqualmie and Eagles Lodge 3529, boasted 7,000 eggs and had well over 1,000 parents and children in attendance for the fast-paced fun. About the same number of participants flocked to Si View Community Center in North Bend for its Saturday morning egg hunt. See more egg hunters in action on page A2.
Eggs-actly what she needs
October 2, 2008 · Updated 6:25 PM
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