Photography by Enoch Autry/The Clayton Tribune.
Daniel Contrevas helps his 3-year-old daughter Amalia during the Easter egg hunt.
Children get their faces painted at the event.
A group of children sits on the outfield grass at the Rabun County Recreation Department complex to eat some popcorn and await the start of the Easter egg hunts. From left are Joselyn Avredondo, Amir Correa, Zaid Correa, Adela Garcia, Andrew Garcia and Sarah Correa.
Ivan Monrou Sr. helps his 3-year-old son Ivan Monrou Jr. in collecting plastic Easter eggs at the annual Rabun County Recreation Department Easter Egg Hunt. The hunts were divided into three separate age divisions. Each egg had a prize inside and one egg in the hunts on the ballfields had a slip of paper denoting a grand-prize winner of a new bicycle.
Seven-year-old Dylan Lozada gives one of the three Easter bunnies a high-five at the Rabun County Recreation Department’s Annual Easter Egg Hunt event on March 30 at the sports complex. The afternoon was filled with lots of fun.
The Rabun County Recreation Department held its annual Easter Egg Hunt on Thursday, March 30. Activities began at 4:30 p.m. and the hunt began at 6 p.m. Before the hunts that were divided into three age divisions, children had the faces painted; jumped on a bouncey house; hopped in a sack race; ate hot dogs and popcorn; and quickly tried to devour doughnuts that were hanging by a string. Here 8-year-old Ashlyn Hollifield munches on one of the stringed doughnuts.
The Rabun County Recreation Department held its annual Easter Egg Hunt on Thursday, March 30. Activities began at 4:30 p.m. and the hunt began at 6 p.m. Before the hunts that were divided into thre...

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