(KAIR)--A long running tradition of Easter in Atchison continues, with the annual Easter Egg Hunt, at Atchison's LFM Park, to be held Sunday.
According to a release, the Easter Sunday hunt, again organized by former Atchison resident Rickeye Jenkins, will mark the 18th-year for the tradition.
The release, from Jenkins, explains that the egg hunt will run from 1 until 2:00, at the park, with activities then moving to Atchison's Memorial Hall. It's there that community children will show off their talents through a fashion show/talent show.
Following the display of fashion and talent, a community potluck dinner will be held, complete with games and treats.
According to Jenkins, a fundraising goal of $3,000 was set for the year, with any contributions to be accepted.
The public is invited to take part in Sunday's activities.
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