Page 10 THE REVERE ADVOCATE – FRIDAY, APRIL 5, 2024 Children search for eggs and meet Easter Bunny in third annual Point of Pines Easter Egg Hunt By Tara Vocino A pproximately 70 people attended Saturday’s Point of Pines Beach Assoc. third annual Easter Egg Hunt along the Point of Pines beach. Shown from left to right; Lucia, Stephen and Annemarie Fiore, Point of Pines Beach Assoc. President/Ward 5 Councillor Angela Guarino-Sawaya and Councillor-at-Large Juan Pablo Jaramillo. Shown from left to right: Paul Revere third-graders Grace Aborn and Kelan Doherty, preschooler Henry Aborn and third-graders Julian DiPesa and Owen Alpert displayed the eggs that they collected. Shown from left to right: Stephen, Jacklyn, Jack, 2, and Abraham Lincoln Elementary School preschooler Stevie Damiano, 4, said the egg hunt is great. Children, the Easter Bunny and event organizer/Ward 5 Councillor Angela Guarino-Sawaya had a blast searching for eggs. (Advocate photos by Tara Vocino) Shown from left to right: Point of Pines Beach Association offi cers Laurie Nelson, Assoc. President Angela Guarino-Sawaya, Elaine Brown, the Easter Bunny, John Polcari, Laura Doherty and Mary Callahan organized the event. Siblings Theo, 4, and McKenna Hill, 6, with their Easter baskets – they waited all morning for the egg hunt. Shown from left to right: Stephen Fiore, two-year-old twins Stephen and Lucia Fiore and Annemarie Fiore are excited to meet the Easter Bunny. Paul Revere Innovation School kindergartener Henry Kortz, 5, is all smiles after meeting the Easter Bunny. Sh own from left, Crystal, Lucas, 2, and Councillor-At-Large Juan Pablo Jaramillo. Paul Revere Innovation School kindergartener Henry Kortz, 5, with his mother, Gabby Nuñez, are excited to search for eggs. The Easter Bunny poses with its carrots during the Point of Pines third annual Easter Egg Hunt along the Point of Pines Beach on Saturday. Abraham Lincoln Elementary School pre-kindergartner Javon Green, 5, said meeting the Easter Bunny was cool. Paul Revere second-grader Porter Doherty, 7, and preschooler Henry Aborn, 5, asked, “What egg hunt?”
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