The Annual Egg Hunt At Treadwell Park-Newtown's Rite Of Spring: Bunnies,Bonnets, Eggs, And Jellybeans
The Annual Egg Hunt At Treadwell Parkâ
Newtownâs Rite Of Spring: Bunnies,
Bonnets, Eggs, And Jellybeans
By Larissa Lytwyn
Celebrating the advent of springtime and the upcoming Easter holiday, Newtown families crowded into Treadwell Park at the appointed hour last Saturday morning for the townâs annual Easter egg hunt, sponsored by the Parks and Recreation Department.
âThis is my grandchildrenâs first time here,â noted town resident Joan Baldino, smiling at 4-year-old Nicole and 2-year-old Jessica.
The children were visiting from Maryland, Ms Baldino said. âItâs a beautiful day for this kind of thing,â she added, gesturing to the morningâs sunlit skies.
Of course, no Easter egg hunt would be complete without the Easter Bunny himself â or in this case, herself.
Mary Ann Viesto, sister of Recreation Supervisor RoseAnn Reggiano, donned the requisite furry white costume.
She spent the morning interacting with tots, helping children find Easter eggs and posing for pictures with them and their clearly charmed parents.
Theresa, Ms Viestoâs 12-year-old daughter, described the event as a âlot of fun.â Theresa spent the morning assisting her mother and Parks and Recreation officials facilitate the various activities.
âWhen I was little I participated in the Easter egg hunt,â she said. âNow I can help!â
Among the candy-filled plastic eggs âhiddenâ in plain sight on the parkâs vast fields were specially marked prize eggs that were empty inside.
Children lucky enough to snatch them were awarded with giant sports and toy-themed Easter baskets.
Adding to the excitement of the event were the Easter bonnet and jellybean contests.
About a half-dozen youngsters, flanked by proud parents, showed off their lavishly decorated straw, denim, and knit hats.
Newtown High School Girl Scout Troop 134 of the Girl Scouts of Southwestern Connecticut served as judges.
First place winner Lydia Fieldâs hat was adorned in everything from a tiny My Little Pony doll to a toy Easter Bunny.
Second and third place winners were sisters Kylie and Calista Giroux, their âbonnetsâ festooned with plastic eggs and bunny-ears.
âThey had such a fun time making their bonnets,â laughed their mother, Nancy Giroux. âThey had a great time.â
She said they had decided to participate this year after enjoying last yearâs contest.
Ten-year-old Jamie Whelan made the closest guess to win the 1,200 jellybeans housed in a good-sized glass jar.
âI love jellybeans,â exclaimed Jamie, who said she has attended the town Easter egg hunt for years. Winning, she said, made the event even more fun.
âIt was wonderful,â said Ms Reggiano. âIt made my day!â
On behalf of Parks and Recreation, she thanked Girl Scout Troop 134 for their assistance in organizing the various events.
âThey were a great help to us.â