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Lions President Sheryl Curtis goes for bags to give this car load.
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Creed Spady enjoyed the bunny and the eggs.
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The Easter Bunny, appropriately wearing a face mask, entertains.
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Jett Patterson enjoyed the bunny and the eggs.
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With her own ears on, three-year-old Makenzlee Dannatt enjoyed the eggs, but not the Easter Bunny.
Easter Egg ‘Hunt’ adapts to health concerns
The annual Imperial Easter Egg Hunt turned into a drive-thru event Saturday, hosted by the Imperial Lions Club. Due to COVID-19, the club set up in the NRD parking lot, as families drove through to pick up pre-bagged sacks of Easter eggs filled with candy and toys. The club handed out 130 bags at the drive-thru.