4/2/15 4th Annual Lighthouse Egg Hunt by Sarah Miller
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photo by Sarah A. Miller/Tyler Morning Telegraph Caldwell Elementary students Aletris West, 11, left, and Rebecca Smith, 10, right, play with inflatable boxing gloves during the 4th Annual Lighthouse Easter Egg Hunt Thursday April 2, 2015 at Bergfeld Park in Tyler, Texas. The hunt is held for children with visual impairments from schools across East Texas. Thirty-two children attend the event which featured tradition plastic Easter eggs as well as larger beeping eggs held by volunteers for blind children to locate.
photo by Sarah A. Miller/Tyler Morning Telegraph Jessica Trice of Tyler talks to her daughter Addison Trice, 1, as she plays with her food during the 4th Annual Lighthouse Easter Egg Hunt Thursday April 2, 2015 at Bergfeld Park in Tyler, Texas. The hunt is held for children with visual impairments from schools across East Texas. Thirty-two children attend the event which featured tradition plastic Easter eggs as well as larger beeping eggs held by volunteers for blind children to locate.
photo by Sarah A. Miller/Tyler Morning Telegraph Jacksonville ISD students Taylor Proctor, 5, and Bailey Del Rio, 3, hold balloons during the 4th Annual Lighthouse Easter Egg Hunt Thursday April 2, 2015 at Bergfeld Park in Tyler, Texas. The hunt is held for children with visual impairments from schools across East Texas. Thirty-two children attend the event which featured tradition plastic Easter eggs as well as larger beeping eggs held by volunteers for blind children to locate.
Blind Children Easter Egg Hunt
photo by Sarah A. Miller/Tyler Morning Telegraph Alex Rhodes, 3, of Lindale, plays with a balloon during the 4th Annual Lighthouse Easter Egg Hunt Thursday April 2, 2015 at Bergfeld Park in Tyler, Texas. The hunt is held for children with visual impairments from schools across East Texas. Thirty-two children attend the event which featured tradition plastic Easter eggs as well as larger beeping eggs held by volunteers for blind children to locate.
Blind Children Easter Egg Hunt
photo by Sarah A. Miller/Tyler Morning Telegraph Sophia Camacho, 3, of Tyler, opens her Easter eggs during the 4th Annual Lighthouse Easter Egg Hunt Thursday April 2, 2015 at Bergfeld Park in Tyler, Texas. "She dragged me all around trying to get the eggs," said her mother Arely Arroyo. The hunt is held for children with visual impairments from schools across East Texas. Thirty-two children attend the event which featured tradition plastic Easter eggs as well as larger beeping eggs held by volunteers for blind children to locate.
Blind Children Easter Egg Hunt
photo by Sarah A. Miller/Tyler Morning Telegraph Danielle Munoz, 12, and Carlton Thirkill, 3, both of Chapel Hill, play with Easter stuffed animals they received during the 4th Annual Lighthouse Easter Egg Hunt Thursday April 2, 2015 at Bergfeld Park in Tyler, Texas. The hunt is held for children with visual impairments from schools across East Texas. Thirty-two children attend the event which featured tradition plastic Easter eggs as well as larger beeping eggs held by volunteers for blind children to locate.
Blind Children Easter Egg Hunt
photo by Sarah A. Miller/Tyler Morning Telegraph Evan Thomas, 8, of Tyler, listens to a beeping Easter egg held by Lions Club volunteer Lauretta Smith during the 4th Annual Lighthouse Easter Egg Hunt Thursday April 2, 2015 at Bergfeld Park in Tyler, Texas. The hunt is held for children with visual impairments from schools across East Texas. Thirty-two children attend the event which featured tradition plastic Easter eggs as well as larger beeping eggs held by volunteers for blind children to locate.