Sunshine and prizes brought excitement to Cadiz Park Saturday afternoon, as hundreds of eager children and their families gathered for the time-honored tradition of the annual Cadiz Lions Club Easter Egg Hunt.
Club Secretary and 2nd Vice Governor for the District, Wayne Ebelhar, says the Easter Egg Hunt is held each year to bring the community together and allow local families to enjoy a fun-filled day together.

A total of 5,000 colorful eggs dotted the park, with several hundred prizes waiting to be won, including bicycles for each age group and tricycles especially for the youngest hunters.
click to download audioThe egg hunt is for children ages 1 to 10, with kids divided into groups.
click to download audioAnd the parents get to see the kids having fun.
click to download audioThe Cadiz Lions Club has hosted the Easter Egg Hunt for families since the 1960s.





