2016 Hellertown Easter Egg Hunt (Photos)

The 2016 Lehigh Valley Area AMBUCS Easter Egg Hunt in Hellertown was held Saturday at 10 a.m. and drew hundreds of parents and children to Dimmick Park, for the annual mad dash to pick up brightly colored eggs in the grass.

The 2016 Lehigh Valley Area AMBUCS Easter Egg Hunt in Hellertown was held Saturday at 10 a.m. and drew hundreds of parents and children to Dimmick Park, for the annual mad dash to pick up brightly colored eggs in the grass.

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Photos by Mark Reccek

Tighe Transue and his mother Shannon, both of Hellertown, scurry to pick up a remaining egg or two.
Tighe Transue and his mother Shannon, both of Hellertown, scurry to pick up a remaining egg or two.
The time available to grab eggs is brief, but that's part of the fun.
The time available to grab eggs is brief, but that’s part of the fun.
Former Hellertown residents Lisa and Kyle Kichline traveled from Macungie with their daughter Lauren to attend this year's borough egg hunt.
Former Hellertown residents Lisa and Kyle Kichline traveled from Macungie with their daughter Lauren to attend this year’s borough egg hunt.
From left, Rhiley Poniktera of Coopersburg, Morgan Krewatch of Hellertown and Karlye Teman of Springtown gather after the egg hunt for a photograph.
From left, Rhiley Poniktera of Coopersburg, Morgan Krewatch of Hellertown and Karlye Teman of Springtown gather after the egg hunt for a photograph.
Kimberly Frain of Hellertown introduces herself to Peter Cottontail.
Kimberly Frain of Hellertown introduces herself to Peter Cottontail.
Brady Flores, left, and Maden Heiserman, both of Hellertown, showcase their chocolate bunnies.
Brady Flores, left, and Maden Heiserman, both of Hellertown, showcase their chocolate bunnies.
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