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Hundreds of youngsters flooded the Kingfisher High School football field last Saturday for the Kingfisher Chamber of Commerce’s annual Easter Egg Hunt. Before the first hunter showed up, chamber staff and board members distributed some 7,700 eggs on the turf. All had a treat inside, some had a special prize and still more the grand prize. Pictured above are some of the hunters racing from the starting line to their designated area to scoop up the eggs. Pictured on the right is Carson Linam, the (almost) 2-year-old son of Jessie and Cody Linam. For more photos from the event, visit the Kingfisher Times & Free Press Facebook page. [KT&FP Staff Photos]
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