Easter events around town

  • Lori Murphy’s wildflower photo tours (this photo) are in high demand and (next photos) Wind Wolves Preserve ecologist Dave Clendenen reminds us not to miss visiting the mountains in bloom.

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    Lori Murphy’s wildflower photo tours (this photo) are in high demand and (next photos) Wind Wolves Preserve ecologist Dave Clendenen reminds us not to miss visiting the mountains in bloom.

  • Lori Murphy’s wildflower photo tours (last photo) are in high demand and (this photo) Wind Wolves Preserve ecologist Dave Clendenen reminds us not to miss visiting the mountains in bloom.

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    Lori Murphy’s wildflower photo tours (last photo) are in high demand and (this photo) Wind Wolves Preserve ecologist Dave Clendenen reminds us not to miss visiting the mountains in bloom.

  • Lori Murphy’s wildflower photo tours (first photo) are in high demand and (this photo) Wind Wolves Preserve ecologist Dave Clendenen reminds us not to miss visiting the mountains in bloom.

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    Lori Murphy’s wildflower photo tours (first photo) are in high demand and (this photo) Wind Wolves Preserve ecologist Dave Clendenen reminds us not to miss visiting the mountains in bloom.

Happy Easter from The Mountain Enterprise

Saturday, April 3

  • Ninth Annual Easter Egg Hunt and Potluck BBQ to benefit the Frazier Mountain Boys & Girls Club, 11 a.m. sharp Frazier Mountain Community Park

Sunday, April 4

  • Sunrise Service and Grand Easter Sunday Breakfast at Shepherd of the Mountain Lutheran Church (formerly El Camino Pines). Sunrise service at 6:30 a.m., breakfast follows. All welcome. 6700 Lakewood Drive
  • The Verdict: Frazier Mountain Community Church Easter Services 9 and 11 a.m. Frazier Mountain High School, 245-6391
  • Annual Easter Family Brunch 10 a.m.-12 p.m. with free digital Easter Bunny photos (hard copies available for purchase) and children’s crafts at the Pine Mountain Clubhouse, followed by Easter Egg Hunt at Lampkin Park at 12 p.m. 242-3788

This is part of the April 02, 2010 online edition of The Mountain Enterprise.

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