Large crowd turns out for Spring Egg Hunt

Three- and 4-year olds run in search of eggs.

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Photo by Brittany Comunale

A large crowd turned out Saturday for the La Jolla Recreation Center’s annual Spring Egg Hunt, where children of all ages turned out to fill their baskets.

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