- April 1, 2025
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The city held several back-to-back egg hunts to try to keep families together and in a smaller area.
Four thousand treat-filled plastic eggs were scattered at the Jim Beech Recreation Center.
Four thousand treat-filled plastic eggs were scattered at the Jim Beech Recreation Center.
Two-year-old Lilliann Shellem quickly gathered enough eggs to fill her basket.
Two-year-old Lilliann Shellem quickly gathered enough eggs to fill her basket.
Quinn Rose, 1, rested in her wagon after collecting a basket full of eggs.
Ace Crissinger-Hill and Savannah Barnes counted all the eggs he collected during the egg hunt. His brother, Canon, also scooped up dozens of eggs filled with goodies.
Victor Ortiz, 1, checked out the contents of his basket after the egg hunt.
Aria Gracelynne Jones, 20 months, and her sister, Izabella Jones, 5, put on their bunny ears for the Easter egg hunt in Ocoee.
The weather was perfect for a Saturday morning Easter egg hunt, hosted by the city of Ocoee and its Recreation Department. Four thousand plastic eggs were filled with candy and other treats and scattered around the field at the Jim Beech Recreation Center April 3. In an effort to maximize social distancing, rec staff held multiple egg hunts and kept families together instead of separating the children by age group.