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Easter Egg Hunt This Weekend

For those of you with little one(s), Calvary Bible Church is hosting their annual Community Easter Egg Hunt tomorrow (3/15) at 11am. From their press release

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Calvary Bible Church of Phoenixville, Pa. invites children ages 2-12 to join them for a free Community Easter Egg Hunt on Saturday, March 15, at 11:00 a.m. There will be candy, prizes, refreshments, the Easter story, plus lots of fun! Rain date is March 22.

Calvary Bible Church is located at the corner of Whitehorse and Valley Park Roads in Phoenixville, PA. For more information, please call 610-933-6225 or visit www.calvarybiblecares.org. Admittance is free.
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Anonymous said…
Two more Easter Egg Hunts in Phoenixville:

Communities That Care, Reeves Park, 1 pm

St. John's United Church of Christ Organic Community Garden and Labyrinth, 412 Fairview Street, Phoenixville, 2 pm, all children up to 3rd grade.

Check your calendar, Jim -- I had this posted there! ;-)
RMorin said…
anonymous 3:32 pm,

are both of those tommorrow (march 15)?

thanks for info
Anonymous said…
Yes, both egg hunts are on 3/15
JW said…
So, you're saying I should start using the features of my site? :) Thanks for the updates!
Anonymous said…
All I'm saying is that it's really scary when the visitors know more about the site than the owner! ;-)

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