Easter Egg Hunt And Maggie Moose Celebrations In Port Hope

In Community, Local

The weather didn’t dampen the spirt of an Easter Egg Hunt in Memorial Park in Port Hope on Saturday, April 20, 2019.
The first annual Northumberland Community Free Easter Egg Hunt and Activities had approximately 250 children show up to find the eggs and play games in Memorial Park starting at 10 a.m.
After that it was off to Maggie Moose at the corner of Walton and Queen Street for their first anniversary celebrations in Port Hope.
Eleven-year-old Cash was playing the ukulele welcoming people and of course there were many delicious treats and gifts throughout the store.

Pete Fisher
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