One-and-half-year-old Reese Pemberton opens her easter eggs, looking for treats and prizes at the annual Egg Scramble at the PCC Natural Market on Avondale Road. Kids who participated got to hunt through store aisles with their basket looking for prize-filled eggs. The Easter Bunny even made an appearance. The City of Redmond will hold its 13th Annual Eggstravaganza on Saturday at the Redmond Senior Center, 8703 160th Ave. NE. The egg hunt begins at 10 a.m. For more information, call (425) 556-2300.  - Johnathan Yee, Redmond Reporter
Johnathan Yee, Redmond Reporter
One-and-half-year-old Reese Pemberton opens her easter eggs, looking for treats and prizes at the annual Egg Scramble at the PCC Natural Market on Avondale Road. Kids who participated got to hunt through store aisles with their basket looking for prize-filled eggs. The Easter Bunny even made an appearance. The City of Redmond will hold its 13th Annual Eggstravaganza on Saturday at the Redmond Senior Center, 8703 160th Ave. NE. The egg hunt begins at 10 a.m. For more information, call (425) 556-2300.

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April 7, 2009 · Updated 10:01 AM 

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One-and-half-year-old Reese Pemberton opens her easter eggs, looking for treats and prizes at Saturday's Egg Scramble at the PCC Natural Market on Avondale Road. Kids who participated got to hunt through store aisles with their basket looking for prize-filled eggs. The Easter Bunny even made an appearance. The City of Redmond will hold its 13th Annual Eggstravaganza on Saturday at the Redmond Senior Center, 8703 160th Ave. NE. The egg hunt begins at 10 a.m. For more information, call (425) 556-2300.

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