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Easter Images from Around Watertown
Children at the Perkins School for the Blind and the Church of the Good Shepherd celebrated Easter.
Easter means egg hunts, church celebrations and family dinners, and people around town got in the spirit of the holiday.
On Saturday, more than 90 children and their families came too the third annual Spring Egg Hunt at Perkins School for the Blind. The hunt featured three separate areas: one for children with low or no vision, one for children in wheelchairs, and one for children with vision.
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Those with difficulty seeing got assistance from the eggs themselves, which let out a beep to help them locate it. The event was sponsored by the Mass. Association of Parents of Children with Visual Impairments.
Over at the Church of the Good Shepherd, parishioners celebrated holy week. Children led a reading of the Passion story on Palm Sunday, and on Maunday Thursday parishioners were invited to a biblical inspired meal tomark the Last Supper.
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On Sunday the church celebrated with Easter services at the church on Mt. Auburn Street.
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