Greater Princeton AYLUS Hosts Easter Egg Hunting Event for Community Children (1st) in April 2023

With Easter closing by, the Greater Princeton Branch of AYLUS (GPA) prepared an Easter Egg Hunting event for community children in the George Olmezer Memorial Park, Metuchen, NJ 08840.

Before the outdoor event scheduled for April 2nd, GPA volunteers gathered on April 1st to prepare thousands of colored eggs, toys, gifts, etc. in bags. Things to put in Easter Eggs include money (coins, bills, whatever…), rings, necklaces, bracelets, earrings, stickers, erasers, puzzle pieces (it will take a couple eggs, but when they find them all, they have a puzzle to put together).

The egg itself became a symbol of the Resurrection. Just as Jesus rose from the tomb, the egg symbolizes new life emerging from the eggshell. In the Orthodox tradition, eggs are painted red to symbolize the blood that Jesus shed on the cross. The egg-coloring tradition has continued even in modern secular nations.

GPA Volunteers (4/1, 3 hrs): Grant Li, Garland Li, Jeff Lin, Priscilla Chang, Sharon Chang, Adrian Zhang, Hobart Wu, Yilia Zhang, Wenshuang Liang, Anna Weng, and more.

Updated: April 2, 2023 — 12:58 pm

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