MIDDLEBURG HEIGHTS, Ohio – Despite relocating the annual Middleburg Heights community Easter egg hunt due to rainy weather, kids and their families still had a great time Saturday morning (April 19) from inside the recreation center as they collected candy-filled plastic eggs and hoped for a prize ticket.
Sponsored by Kiwanis International and the city of Middleburg Heights, the event included children from wee little to 10 years old. An adaptive hunt was also provided for children with disabilities.

Three-year-old Celestyn of Parma Heights had quite a collection of candy-filled eggs to open in search of a prize ticket.Beth Mlady/special to cleveland.com
Mayor Matt Castelli counted down to the start for each age group, while Recreation Director Mark Elliott kept the large crowds informed.
“The kids love it, and we want to make sure we provide them opportunities to enjoy Easter,” Castelli said.

These Brook Park children got into the Easter bunny spirit while waiting for the start of their age group’s egg hunt.Beth Mlady/special to cleveland.com
Students from Berea-Midpark Middle School’s Builders Club and the Berea-Midpark High School Key Club assisted during the hunt.

There was a mad scramble in each age group to grab as many eggs as possible.Beth Mlady/special to cleveland.com
“I think it’s so fun to see all the kids,” BMHS senior and Key Club member Rory Fronek said. “They all just look so happy.
“They are making great memories.”
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