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Knight 312-321-30 00 Publisher & CEO, Sun-Times Media snatched in annual hunt Jim Kirk I Editor in Chief, BY TRACY GRUEN IContributor Sun-Times Media [email protected] Jill McDermott I With colorful 847-486-7317 VP, Advertising baskets in hand, kids jmcdermott@pioneerlocaLcom waited anxiously to Advertising take off and collect Display Ads as many eggs as 312-321-245 5 ClassifIed Ads they could. 847-998-3400 [email protected] Parents, grandparents and friends were equally excited Sam Hollis 847-486-7248 about the annual Easter Egg Account Executive Scramble at the Golf View Rec- [email protected] reation Center on Saturday, March 23. David T. Sherman I "lt's been a tradition for the 847-249-7210 Advertising Director parks for at least forty years," said Laurie Strzelecki, of the Nues Park District. Customer Service About 185 kids participated and Delivery in the egg hunt this year, Strz- Service or Subscriptions 877-855-7722 elecki said. ThE kids are divided [email protected] into different ae groups, such as 1- and 2-yeai'-olds and 3- Customer Service Hours and 4-year-old:;, to make it a Marcus Krecu 6, of Mount Prospect collects eggs during the Nues Park District's annual Easter egg hunt at the Golf View Recreation Center on March 23.I MICHAEL JARECKI-ForSun-Times Med/a Mon-Fri., 6:30 a.m.-4 p.m. well organized and safe event I Sat. 6:30 am-noon Sun. 8 a.m.-noon for kids of all ages. "They come here from all back into the gym, overflow- grandchildren. She plans her every year. TV Weekly Delivery around," said Srzelecki. ng baskets in tow, they had a trip to Chicago based on when "She loves it, because of all 800-945-5000 The event started off with great time discovering what the Egg Scramble will be. the games," added Schmidt. kids of all ages playing games, treats were inside each egg. "lt is awesome," said Joe and Kathy Walsh have Editorial such as bean bag toss, ring Kids had fun coloring and Chammas. been coming to the event for Ben Meyerson I toss, hop scotch and spin-the- snacking on the Rice Krispies Lainie Schmidt, of Des the past few years with their 312-321-2864 wheel for a prize. provided by the park district, Plaines, has taken her 5-year- girls, who are 4 and 8 years old. News Producer The park district placed and parents enjoyed the com- old daughter to Easter egg "They love the eggs, the [email protected] more than 8,000 colorful pIas- plimentary coffee. hunts in Skokie, Chicago and games and the prizes," said Ryan Nilsson I 847-486-7375 tic eggs on the grass, each "We think it's fabulous," said other places, but haven't found Walsh. Managing Editor for Sports of which contained a piece Alison Mulé of Park Ridge. "lt's any that compare to the Niles For some families, the egg [email protected] of candy or a toy. Lollipops very well organized." Park District's egg hunt. hunt is an annual tradition, and and other treats could also be Mulé has been coming with "This is our favorite one," for some, it was their first time.
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