Eggs cleared within minutes at WHOP’er of an Egg Hunt

The WHOP’er of an Egg Hunt came back in full form Saturday morning, as hundreds of children snatched up around 20,000 eggs within minutes.

It was a picture perfect spring day when families took to the fields at Tie Breaker Park, and Pam Rudd with Hopkinsville Parks and Recreation says while it might have been a smaller turnout compared to years past, it was still a sizable crowd that attended.

She says it felt good to be getting something back to normal, and she’s hopeful it’s a sign that things will continue to take place for people to enjoy this year.

Three-year old Khloe DeBord of Elkton was the winner of the $98.70 grand prize egg—her mother says she took part in the WHOP’er of an Egg Hunt when she was a kid and she was excited to now be able to bring her own children to participate.

The egg hunt is made possible through a partnership between the WHOP Family of Stations, Hopkinsville Parks and Recreation, Junior Auxiliary and many more community partners.

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