Photo courtesy of Heather Navarro
The forecast called for the possibility of rain the day before Easter, but the Easter bunny took a chance anyway and got to work in Kennedy Park (east of Euclid at Olive & Washington) hiding 245 eggs filled with candy and coins. For who would want to disappoint 50 to 75 CWE children who typically turn out for the annual Easter egg hunt sponsored by CWE Friends & Families?
At the appointed hour–4 o’clock–the rain began, and only 14 children and their parents showed up. The lucky children included:
Photo courtesy of Heather Navarro
Tain, above
Photo courtesy of Heather Navarro
Photo courtesy of Heather Navarro
Photo courtesy of Heather Navarro
Lilah and her sister Cali (who always seems to be in motio
Photo courtesy of Heather Navarro
And finally Autumn, left, and Margie (shown with Autumn’s grandmother) who couldn’t stand still for a photograph. Who can blame them? 245 eggs divided by 14!
CWEnder Amanda Kracen, who is active in the CWE Friends and Family group, sent the following note:
mingled while kids played and shared treats! The rain didn’t dampen our
fun.”
Nancy: I try to keep up with what is going on and list it on the right-hand column of the blog, changing the listings each Sunday. You might also contact one of the parents who is involved with CWE Friends & Family. I’ll send you an email address.
I wish we would have known about this. My daughter would have loved to attend. Where can one get information about upcoming events in the CWE? I feel as if I hear the events after they have already occurred. I’m already a fan of CWE Scenes on Facebook and I get your blog updates on my RSS feeds.