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8 April 17
2:00 pm EDTYoungsville Easter Egg Hunt!
Easter Egg Hunt at the Youngsville Library!

There will be lots of fun for the kids!
~ Easter Egg Hunts for several age groups
~ Face Painting
~ Bouncy Inflatable
~ Candy & prizes
~ And of course, the Easter Bunny!

The Easter Egg Hunt is for children 1-10 years old
Egg Hunting Times:
Ages 1-2 1:15pm
Ages 3-4 1:30pm
Ages 5-6 1:45pm
Ages 7-10 girls 1:55pm
Ages 7-10 Boys 2:05pm

All Hunts are approximate so get there early! In case of rain the eggs & balloons will be handed out in the Library Meeting Room. If you have any questions please contact the Youngsville Library at 919 556-1612.
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8:30 pm EDTThe Embers
There are many bands or groups today yet few that are considered a musical institution. The Embers have solidified their position as a thriving musical entity leaving their mark on listeners for decades. The Embers laid the groundwork for what has become known as “Beach Music” in the Carolinas, Virginias, the Gulf Coast region of North America and every beach in between.
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