At noon, we asked the parents  and children to gather outside Founders Great Hall.  After junior  Gili Freedman warmed up parents and children with an initial game of  Simon Says, she divided them up according to the age of the children. There were two hunts: one on Lloyd Green for kids ages 2-4, and one  behind Barclay Hall for kids ages 5-10.
Around 12:15pm, the toddlers  lined up on the sidewalk on Lloyd Green and the older children lined  up on the sidewalk in front of Barclay Green. With “Simon Says: 1…2…3…GO!!”,  the hunt commenced.  Dozens of toddlers and young children ran  as fast as they could to collect the hundreds of colorful Easter eggs  scattered across Lloyd Green and Barclay Beach, as parents and Haverford  student volunteers cheered them on.
Five minutes later, the grass was egg-free once again and happy, excited children walked away with their parents, opening the eggs to find yummy jelly bean treats inside (check out the video here).
Gone in a flash! 8D’s annual Easter egg hunt is definitely a favorite of both Haverford student volunteers and children from the community alike!
 
 

