This past Saturday, April 16, the city of Taylor celebrated the Easter holiday with its annual easter egg hunt in Heritage Square. Little ones raced across the park to gather eggs filled with treats. The hunts were designated for age groups 0-2, 3-5 and 6-9. Easter egg hunts and events were also held in south Taylor Sunday afternoon. The annual Hood Hunt hosted by the Braided Fade Crew brought families to Fannie Robinson Park for four different age group hunts and a mega hunt.
Easter Egg-travaganza
his past Saturday, April 16, the city of Taylor celebrated the Easter holiday with its annual easter egg hunt in Heritage Square. Little ones raced across the park to gather eggs filled with treats. The hunts were designated for age groups 0-2, 3-5 and 6-9. Easter egg hunts and events were also held in south Taylor Sunday afternoon. The annual Hood Hunt hosted by the Braided Fade Crew brought families to Fannie Robinson Park for four different age group hunts and a mega hunt.
- 04/20/2022 06:27 AM


Nekoye Anderson (left) takes a moment to visit with Ruth Tanksley at the annual Hood Hunt in south Taylor.

In anticipation of the mega hunt, children and adults get their bags ready and start taking their places.

Family and friends gather together to enjoy events in Fannie Robinson Park on Easter Sunday. Courtesy photos

Abigail and Immanuel Hernandez make a new friend posing before the big egg hunt with the Easter bunny.