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Egg My Yard! fundraiser benefits Alzheimer's Association

Seven-year-old Bradley Snyder provide egg-hiding service to raise funds through the Alzheimer's Association's The Longest Day.

Seven-year-old Bradley Snyder hides candy-filled eggs and delivers a letter from the Easter Bunny for his fundraiser that benefits the Alzheimer's Association's The Longest Day.
Seven-year-old Bradley Snyder hides candy-filled eggs and delivers a letter from the Easter Bunny for his fundraiser that benefits the Alzheimer's Association's The Longest Day. (Renee Johnson)

Egg My Yard! returns for the second consecutive year, courtesy of its seven-year-old purveyor Bradley Snyder. Parents who live in Baltimore County and Harford County can book his services the week of April 3.

For $25, Bradley will hide 20 candy-filled eggs on a yard, provide a bag for the hunt and a letter from the Easter Bunny. 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 can create an event or activity of their interest.

Last year, Bradley, who was the Greater Maryland Chapter's youngest participant, raised more than $1225.

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Baltimore County and Harford County residents can book Bradley's services, by contacting Melissa Snyder at mesnyder@alz.org.

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