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Children race toward the eggs at the Parks & People Easter Egg Hunt on Saturday.(Carl Schmidt for The Banner)
Baltimore celebrated Easter egg hunts all over on Saturday. The nonprofit Parks & People marked its 40th anniversary with its annual Easter egg hunt. More than 300 people attended in hopes of finding a few of the thousands of candy-filled Easter eggs spread throughout its main campus.
Families also enjoyed face painting, a moon bounce, music and a visit from the Easter Bunny.
A child tries to handle an arm load of eggs he collected. (Carl Schmidt/for The Baltimore Banner)
Zuri El-Wahhabi, 7, scoops up a few eggs. (Carl Schmidt/for The Baltimore Banner)
Nasir Ferguson, 2, tries to open an egg. (Carl Schmidt/for The Baltimore Banner)
Michael Dixon plays with son Ashtyn, 2. (Carl Schmidt/for The Baltimore Banner)
Helen Lin, 9, plays with a Hula-Hoop. (Carl Schmidt/for The Baltimore Banner)
Anyla Coles, 7 months, tries to grab the Easter Bunny’s nose. (Carl Schmidt for The Banner)
Liquong Liu with her son Roy, 4, at a coloring table. (Carl Schmidt/for The Baltimore Banner)
Adam Creek Rohner, 6, has a shark painted on his face by Sherae Davis of Scultured Creative Studios. (Carl Schmidt/for The Baltimore Banner)
Jubelees Zayas, center, participates in the egg hunt. (Carl Schmidt/for The Baltimore Banner)
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