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Allegheny Freedom Works inaugural Easter egg hunt draws crowd despite rain

Michael DiVittorio
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Submitted by Allegheny Freedom Works
Hundreds of families from Plum and beyond covered the grounds of Living Word of Plum along Elicker Road searching for some Easter sun in the form off plastic eggs as the rain poured down on them.
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Submitted by Allegheny Freedom Works
Hundreds of families from Plum and beyond covered the grounds of Living Word of Plum along Elicker Road searching for some Easter sun in the form off plastic eggs as the rain poured down on them.
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Submitted by Allegheny Freedom Works
Hundreds of families from Plum and beyond covered the grounds of Living Word of Plum along Elicker Road searching for some Easter sun in the form off plastic eggs as the rain poured down on them.
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Submitted by Allegheny Freedom Works
Lily Devine, left, 8, and her sister, Penny, 6, sit with the Easter bunny. They were among the many children who participated in Allegheny Freedom Works’ Easter egg hunt at Living Word of Plum on March 28.
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Submitted by Allegheny Freedom Works
Hundreds of families from Plum and beyond covered the grounds of Living Word of Plum along Elicker Road searching for some Easter sun in the form off plastic eggs as the rain poured down on them.

There were rain clouds high above the participants of the inaugural Allegheny Freedom Works Easter egg hunt March 28.

Officials said it did not dampen the spirits of participants, as more than 1,000 eggs with various treats were scattered for young scavengers to find.

Hundreds of families from Plum and beyond covered the grounds of Living Word of Plum along Elicker Road searching for the eggs.

The Easter bunny also made an appearance for some photos and people got to mingle with candidates running for various public offices.

More photos and info about the event is available at facebook.com/alleghenyfreedomworks.

Michael DiVittorio is a TribLive reporter covering general news in Western Pennsylvania, with a penchant for festivals and food. He can be reached at mdivittorio@triblive.com.

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