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A colorful Easter tradition

Residents at the Hometown Nursing and Rehabilitation Center spent time recently decorating and coloring about 100 dozen eggs for the Tamaqua Keystone Fish and Hunt Club's free community egg hunt to be held at the club on Saturday. The hunt, for children upto age 12, starts at 1 p.m. Registration is at 12

p.m.From left are residents Margaret Flail from Tamqua, Jean McElmoyle from Summit Hill, Ann Cook from Tamaqua, center activity aid Tara Marzen, residents Marie Fox from Locust Valley, and Frances Taddonio from Tamaqua.

ANDREW LEIBENGUTH/TIMES NEWS Residents at the Hometown Nursing and Rehabilitation Center spent time recently decorating and coloring about 100 dozen eggs for the Tamaqua Keystone Fish and Hunt Club's free community egg hunt to be held at the club on Saturday. The hunt, for children upto age 12, starts at 1 p.m. Registration is at 12 p.m.From left are residents Margaret Flail from Tamqua, Jean McElmoyle from Summit Hill, Ann Cook from Tamaqua, center activity aid Tara Marzen, residents Marie Fox from Locust Valley, and Frances Taddonio from Tamaqua.