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Ruby Jean Brewer, 1, of Frisco inspects the haul as she celebrates her first Easter with her family Sunday in Frisco.
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Volunteer Helen Gerstein covers the rules before the start of the annual Easter egg hunt Sunday in Frisco.
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The Easter Bunny makes the rounds Sunday before the start of the annual Easter egg hunt in Frisco.
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Children race off at the start of the annual Easter egg hunt Sunday in Frisco. The town blocked off Main Street and scattered 5,000 plastic eggs for the hunt that spanned Frisco Historic Park to town hall.
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Children race off at the start of the annual Easter egg hunt Sunday in Frisco. The town blocked off Main Street and scattered 5,000 plastic eggs for the hunt that spanned Frisco Historic Park to town hall.
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Children race off at the start of the annual Easter egg hunt Sunday in Frisco. The town blocked off Main Street and scattered 5,000 plastic eggs for the hunt that spanned Frisco Historic Park to town hall.
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Hundreds of children made quick work of 5,000 Easter eggs on Sunday in Frisco. For it’s annual Easter celebration, the town put out the candy-filled plastic eggs and children raced to scoop them up. The event featured a special guest appearance by the Easter Bunny, as children 8 years old and younger were invited to search for the eggs throughout the Frisco Historic Park and outside Frisco Town Hall.