Food, Games, Jumpers Touted for Community Easter Egg Hunt March 30

Youngsters ages 0 through 12 (and their parents providing transportation) are being advised that the annual Community Easter Egg Hunt will be held on Saturday, March 30, beginning at 11 a.m.

This year, the celebration will be held on the grounds of First United Methodist Church on Main Street in Winnfield.

Hotdogs, chips and drinks will be served following the Egg Hunt. There will also be a cakewalk and a photo area where children can get their picture taken with the Easter Bunny on the day of the event.

As a special attraction, a Scavenger Hunt will be held the week prior to the Community Egg Hunt and the award for the winner of the Scavenger Hunt will be presented after the Easter egg hunt. That will be about noon on April 30. Be sure to watch the Winn Parish Journal for more information to come about the Scavenger Hunt.

Many churches and organizations around the community are working together to make this Easter Celebration possible. Involved at this time are First United Methodist Church; First Baptist Church; First Assembly of God; The Family Church; New Zion Church; South Winnfield Baptist Church; Autumn Leaves Nursing & Rehab Center; City of Winnfield and Sheriff-Elect Josh McAllister & Toni McAllister

Organizers say that any other civic organization wishing to assist in the Celebration’s success is invited to contact the Louisiana Political Museum.