Exeter area kids didn't let a damp day Saturday to  rain on their enthusiasm to hunt eggs at the Exeter Chamber of Commerce Easter  Egg hunt at the Exeter-Milligan school.
 Due to the weather the hunt was moved indoors, but  with over 1,000 stuffed eggs there was fun for everyone. More than fifty  children hunted for the eggs in four different age groups.
 As in the past, the FCCLA students at the  Exeter-Milligan school were onhand to hide the eggs and man the registration  tables.  This year they also, along with other students, stuffed and counted all  of the eggs.  At the event they also monitored the egg hunting and helped pass  out the door prizes.
 This year's door prize winners in the three and  under category were Brett Kallhoff and Kaylie Schlueter.  In the preschool and  Kindergarten section Olivia Poppert, Emma Olsen, Savannah Horne, Ben Bartu,  Trenton Vossler and Troy Kallhoff all won goodie bags.  In the first and second  grade category Jaiden Papik, Cammie Harrison, Brooke Poppert, Jonathen Ostrand,  Marshall Severson and Caleb Horne were prize winners.  In the third and fourth  grade category Vicki Androyna and Joey Bartu won Basketball Easter  baskets.
 The preschool, Kindergarten, first and second grade  door prizes were donated by Jack and Linda Underwood and Bob  Mueller.
 FCCLA members, along with their sponsor, Mary Lou  Vossler, assisting the Exeter Chamber with the project were Meredith Emshoff,  Madison Horne, Sierra Christensen, Mariah Bigelow, Maitlyn Thomsen and Toni  Bossaller.





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