Elijah Sneller, 3, of Bartlett is determined to figure out just what to do with this “golf.”
A quick lessons helps this little girl make her first putt.
This little girl invents her own putting grip.
Four-year-old Sarah Karrer of Bartlett passes time before the egg hunt with a putting game.
Liam Cordell, 2 1/2, of Bartlett putts and scores (eventually).
Landon White, 3, of Bartlett is already a spiffy dresser. He’s been waiting patiently with his Uncle Reginald Lester, also of Bartlett, for the egg hunt to start.
They can hardly wait for the egg hunt to start.
She has already spied the very first Easter egg she’s going to grab.
Waiting for the “Go!” signal to start the egg hunt is SO HARD.
What better way to pass the time until the egg hunt begins than by turning your Easter bucket into your Easter hat?
Free fingerprint ID kits for children were a community-friendly gift at the Easter egg hunt.
A craft table let children and their families put together Easter picture frames.
The thousands of eggs seemed overabundant until you saw the crowds building around the field.
So. Many. Eggs. (10,000, to be exact.)
The race is ON to scoop up the Easter eggs!
So many pretty eggs to pick up!
This little fellow lugged his own locomotive basket during the egg hunt.
Eight-year-old Nadiya Sinkfield of Bartlett cracks into a plastic egg, looking for candy or prize tickets.
Nadiya Sinkfield, 8, of Bartlett examines her Easter treasures.
Abby Gordon, 5, triumphantly holds up one of her finds.
Nigel Raby, 3, of Bartlett gives 15-month-old Ember Byrd of Cordova a hand with her fluffy pink Easter basket.
After the hunt was over, nine-month-old Mason King of Nashville puzzles over the pretty plastic eggs in his sporty Easter basket.
Carolyn Bahm
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