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Spring Fling in East Palestine

(Photo by Stephanie Ujhelyi)
(Photo by Stephanie Ujhelyi)
Standing, East Palestine resident Kelly Morgan cuts up the pancake and sausage breakfast for her  7-year-old daughter Presley into bite-sized pieces Saturday morning. The village’s Spring Fling attendees enjoyed Breakfast with the Easter Bunny with the village’s Rotary Club in the Community Center located within the village’s park before attending other events like an Easter egg hunt. (Photo by Stephanie Ujhelyi)
Alana Troy, 3, holds her sunflower plant Saturday morning at the East Palestine Spring Fling. She accompanied by her family stopped by at the EPGO tent, where they started the Flower Scavenger Hunt in the downtown’s greenspace next to Kat’s Krystals. The daylong event included visits to the village park pond for fishing, breakfast with the Easter bunny and an Easter egg hunt. (Photo by Stephanie Ujhelyi)
Older siblings look on as the littles in the Columbiana family get assistance from the elders while planting sunflower seeds in a plastic pot at the EPGO tent Saturday morning during a Spring Fling event. Pictured from left are Nicole Rossi; Alana Troy, 3; Marina Rossi, 7; Hayli Troy; Mason Troy, 2; and Colton Shuto, 13. The daylong event included visits to the village park pond for fishing, breakfast with the Easter bunny and an Easter egg hunt. (Photo by Stephanie Ujhelyi)

Quite a few visitors took advantage of the nice weather to do some trout fishing at East Palestine village park pond Saturday morning during the Spring Fling. Several days before the event, the Ohio Department of Natural Resources had just restocked the pond with 1,000 rainbow trout. Anglers who were age 16 and older needed a valid fishing license to participate. The Spring Fling also included a Easter egg Hunt, breakfast with the bunny and a scavenger hunt at downtown businesses.

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