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Easter Egg Hunt Will Be Held on Saturday Morning
The 42nd annual Easter Egg Hunt will feature magicians, clowns, balloon animals and – of course – the Easter Bunny.

For the 42nd year, North Shore children will spend their Saturday morning combing through hay, grass and bushes looking for easter eggs at the Whitefish Bay masonic lodge.
All families with young children are invited to the free Easter Egg Hunt at 11 a.m. Saturday at the Silver Spring Masonic Center, 517 E. Beaumont Ave. The event will also feature magic tricks, clowns from the Tripoli Shrine creating balloon animals and the Easter Bunny.
“The Easter Egg Hunt is a long-standing highlight of our calendar year,” said Worshipful Master Dave Bowen. “Bringing joy to the children of our community at this holiday time is a cherished privilege that our Lodge is incredibly proud to be a part of. We have been honored to be a part of the memories of generations of North Shore area families.”
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The North Shore Easter Egg Hunt has been held continuously since 1971 – making this the 42nd time this event has been held. More than 3,000 plastic eggs will be filled with candy by the families of the lodge. Depending on the weather, they will be hidden on the grounds of the Lodge building or within the building itself.
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