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Friday, April 10, 2009
A 20,000-Egg Hunt
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4/10/2009 04:26:00 PM
Labels: easter, eggs, helicopter, hunt, Ringgold
Thursday, January 22, 2009
Check Your Expiration Dates!
You might want to check the dates on your milk, eggs and baby formula a little more closely. That's because budget cuts may force the state's Department of Agriculture to reprioritize their resources and officials say inspectors won't be able to closely monitor the expiration dates on those products. The department slashed more than 11% of its budget, with most of that coming from administrative costs.
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Carl Zornes
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1/22/2009 03:56:00 PM
Labels: baby formula, budget cuts, Department of Agriculture, eggs, milk
Monday, March 24, 2008
49th Homer Easter Egg Hunt Attracts Thousands
Homer, GA -- It’s been called the world’s largest Easter egg hunt and yesterday, the Garrison family once again opened their farm to the public for the big event.
For almost 50 years, the Garrisons have held the egg hunt on their sprawling family farm on Highway 51 south. Matt Garrison is the keeper of the annual hunt, which began with his grandfather as a way to give back to his community.
“My granddaddy started this in 1959 and my uncle and daddy…all now deceased…carried it on. Now it’s been passed down to me and I continue to do it,” he explained.
On Sunday, thousands of parents and kids gathered to scoop up over 100,000 candy Easter eggs as well as 100 plastic eggs containing prizes.
Volunteers and Garrison family members, wearing brightly colored orange t-shirts, manned the pasture gates until it was time, at 2 p.m., to let the egg hunters in.
“Three, two, one, go!” shouted the emcee over a PA system set up on the back of a pickup in front of the Garrison family home.
At that, at least a thousand screaming and squealing children dashed into the pasture with their empty baskets in one hand, grabbing the candy eggs strewn on the ground with the other.
“I got three prize eggs!” one child proudly announced to his mother.
Prizes included toys, stuffed bunnies or live ones and certificates to the local Sonny’s Bar-b-Que restaurant.
In 1985, the Guinness Book of World Records certified Homer’s Easter Egg Hunt as the World’s largest. That year, more than 20,000 people turned out to hunt for eggs.
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MJ Kneiser
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3/24/2008 08:42:00 AM