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Firefighters to Host Annual Egg Hunt on Easter Sunday

The St. Clair Shores firefighters will be holding the 23rd annual Easter Egg Hunt on Easter Sunday at Blossom Heath Park.

St. Clair Shores firefighters leave their families to work days, nights and weekends to protect the community. 

On Easter Sunday, the members of St. Clair Shores Firefighters Local 1744 will bring their families to enjoy an Easter egg hunt with the families they help protect and serve.

"This is a very young department and it is opportunity to bring our kids, and the public gets to see us with our families," said firefighter Scott Campbell. 

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The Easter egg hunt, which the fire fighters have hosted for the past 22 years, starts at noon Easter Sunday, March 31, at Blossom Heath Park. 

Organizers expect up to 400 children, and will be packing eggs for participants. There will also be homemade Easter baskets that will be raffled off for the children. 

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Additionally, there will be different sections for the different age groups. There will sections for newborns to 3-year-olds, children 3- to 7-year-old and 8-year-old and up.

"Everyone goes home with something," Campbell said. "It is a fun event to round out Easter Sunday after church."


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