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Seven year old's Egg My Yard! raises funds for Alzheimer's Association

Grade schooler Bradley Snyder hides candy-filled eggs and delivers a letter from the Easter Bunny to benefit the Alzheimer's Association

Bradley Snyder's Egg My Yard! fundraiser provides candy-filled eggs for other children to find.
Bradley Snyder's Egg My Yard! fundraiser provides candy-filled eggs for other children to find. (Renee Johnson)

Egg My Yard! returns for the second consecutive year, courtesy of its seven-year-old purveyor Bradley Snyder. Families in Baltimore County and Harford County can book his services the week of April 3. The fundraiser--which he created with the help of his mother Melissa Snyder-- benefits the Alzheimer's Association's The Longest Day. Participants of all ages create an activity or event of their interest for the annual fundraiser.

For $25, Bradley hides 20 candy-filled eggs on a yard, provides a bag for the hunt and a letter from the Easter Bunny. Last year, Bradley raised more than $1225, making him the Greater Maryland Chapter's youngest participant that year.

Baltimore County and Harford County families can book Bradley's services by emailing Melissa Snyder at mesnyder@alz.org.

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