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Mark Your Calendar: Upper St. Clair's Annual Easter Egg Hunt

The free event takes place on the 3-hole golf course.

Upper St. Clair's annual Easter egg hunt will be held at 11 a.m. on Saturday, March 16, rain or shine.

The free event is sponsored by the Bethel-St. Clair Evening Rotary Club and the Upper St. Clair High School Interact Club, with the assistance of the Upper St. Clair Department of Recreation and Leisure Services.

Children should bring their own small baskets to hold the candy-filled eggs. Child-friendly activities begin at 10 a.m. at the shelter behind the old Recreation Center on McLaughlin Run Road. The Easter Bunny will be there, too; parents should bring their own cameras for a photo opportunity.

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At 10:45 a.m., there'll be a drawing for a grand prize prior to the start of the egg hunt.

The egg hunt will be held on the municipal 3-hole golf course. Children should be at their age-appropriate "egg circles" by 11 a.m. There will be a limited number of eggs with a number inside that may be redeemed for a stuffed animal at the covered patio area of the Recreation Center.

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For more information, folks may contact Milt Hamel from the Bethel-St. Clair Evening Rotary at 412.833.4396.

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