A dozen kids, including Talcott Road resident Linden Fields (left), a second-grader at Ridge Street Elementary School, get ready to make a mad dash for treats during the Rye Brook Recreation Department’s second annual Easter Egg Hunt on Tuesday, Mar. 26. The Pine Ridge Park baseball field was filled with holiday-themed surprises for the children to find on the chilly afternoon. (David Tapia/Westmore News)
Making sure no egg is unturned, 5-year-old Miles Chu of Winthrop Drive peeks behind a decorative cutout for any missed treats. (David Tapia/Westmore News)
After having emptied an egg of its sweet treasure, 2-year-old Rye Brook resident Skylar Chalfen responsibly bends down to pick up the blue vessel. (David Tapia/Westmore News)
Port Chester resident Nino Bellomusto (left), 5, expressively shows his excitement after opening one of the Easter eggs he’s gathered with 6-year-old Grayson Cabezas, also of Port Chester. (David Tapia/Westmore News)
Berkley Drive resident Tamara Naudon snaps a photo of her 2-year-old daughter Sofia as she poses in one of the cardboard cutouts scattered around the field. (David Tapia/Westmore News)
Rye Brook residents Kiran Hirten (left), 7, and brothers Peter and Christopher Tevnan, 7 and 8 respectively, eagerly discuss how many jellybeans are in the jar. Whoever guessed the closest was awarded a stuffed animal. (David Tapia/Westmore News)
Port Chester 7-year-old Kenya Nieves, who lives on Franklin Street, stands attentive as she listens to the rules for the Easter Egg Hunt. (David Tapia/Westmore News)
Ridge Street Elementary School second-graders Luciana Santorelli (left), 8, and Medha Madhu, 7, pose with a golden egg Santorelli found during the hunt in front of an inflatable Easter bunny. (David Tapia/Westmore News)
Ridge Street Elementary School first-grader Evan Harmon (left) makes his distaste for “purple-flavored” candy known. His friend and classmate Arya Agrawal has a laugh at his expense. (David Tapia/Westmore News)
Village of Rye Brook hosts second annual Easter Egg Hunt