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Monday, April 14, 2014

Deputy Sheriffs Easter Egg Hunt Big Hit For 9 YOs

Elizabeth Skorochod, center, fills up her basket
Northampton County's Deputy Sheriffs conducted their annual Easter Egg hunt in Saturday at Louise Moore Park, thanks to donations from County Council, Sam's Club and Just Born. Over 200 children participated, but the 9 YOs ruled. They picked up all the eggs in their field, then moved over into a field intended for the older kids and grabbed as many as they could while their bigger brothers and sisters moaned.  


Leading the charge of the younger kids were Nicholas Zieger, brothers Cade and Jack Campbell and Gabe Kuehner (in baseball cap).


This young man easily gathered the most eggs in the two and under contest. His trick was remaining hunched over the entire time.

The Easter Bunny made a guest appearance, too, but Rice Williams wasn't too sure whether to trust a six-foot tall pooka.

It could be Jim Gregory.

Executive John Brown was there, speaking to County workers.

You can see more pictures on my Facebook Page.

18 comments:

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  2. Thank the taxpayers who footed the bill for this vote grubbing giveaway. So much for "conservative" government. these guys are as spend happy as the other bunch.

    Anything for a vote or a plaque.

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  3. wow....two hate filled comments in the middle of the night.


    shocker

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  5. Bernie
    In addition to the arrival of the Easter Bunny, do you know what day it is? 4 14 14.

    sounds like a lucky day!

    Happy Easter to You and Yours, too.

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  7. Anon 3:48 AM is the plaque-obsessed misanthrope without a life who is critical of anything the county does that is positive. Stay up all night to spew your venom, Mr. Magoo.

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  8. anon 5:46,

    At least someone is asking the right questions for the taxpayer.

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  9. Was the Easter Bunny crucified and resurrected? And promotion of religious holidays should not include taxpayer dollars, even a penny. Call it a Spring Bunny and keep our nation clean from religious nutz.

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  10. The Union Prez should have paid for the Easter Egg Hunt since he made $102,000 off the taxpayers dime last year. Too bad he is so engrossed in himself.

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  11. This is how Republicans become Democrats. An amazing transformation. It is all about the votes. Principle is lost when the election is over.

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  12. 9:31

    Please explain what you mean

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  13. Can't anyone for once not say anything negative??? It's a freaking Easter egg hunt! The county does it every year and the little ones look forward to it. I don't remember seeing anything negative about it last year.

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  14. What union prez at northampton county makes 102 grand ?

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  15. The county does not pay any union presidents pay.

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  16. Too bad the court sgt gets less pay :(

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  17. At least the court sergeant doesn't suffer from roid rage

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  18. No he just suffers in pitiful envy.

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