Traditional Easter egg hunt at the Oklahoma City Golf and Country Club features all ages
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Colorful eggs were everywhere on the Oklahoma City Golf and Country Club lawn. (Photos by Helen Ford Wallace).
Party favors for the party were toy rabbits.
Oklahoma City Golf and Country Club members and children and grandchildren were at the traditional Easter egg hunt where there were categories for all age groups. Juice and cookies were served prior to the hunt and afterwards there was a breakfast.
There was also a petting zoo, face painting, cookie and egg decorating, cotton candy and balloon designer areas.
Family members Ron White, Melissa Brown, Addie Brown, Lynn White with Chase Brown, and Avery and Mike Brown were at the party.
Bob Benham, Avery Shinn and Dede Benham are ready for the big egg hunt. After looking over the scene with help from her grandparents, Bob and Dede, Avery decided she was “too shy” to make the run.
Pam Shdeed brings in young family members Scarlet and Mac Shdeed.
The Easter bunny is ready for a visit from the children.
Candy Dulaney needlepoints bunnies, Easter eggs, carrots
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Easter bunny cushions were needlepointed by Candy Dulaney. ( Photo provided).
Candy Dulaney put the finishing touches on Easter egg ornaments to add to the 50 she has already made to decorate the tree branches set in vases in her dining room. There are colorful rabbits, carrots, chickens, flowers, a cross and a child’s chair and footstool covered with bunnies, all created stitch by stitch.
She began her hobby of needlepointing when she was eight years old. “My aunt, Elizabeth Beavers, now 90, needed help with her dining room chairs, so I helped her. We used one stitch at that time, the Continental stitch,” she said. Since then she has added novelty stitches in French knots, turkey work, spirals, lace, cast ons, chain stitches, along with ribbons and beads, to create a houseful of special works of art in needlework. “Embellishments make needlepoint come to life, “ she said. She has used feathers, beads and ribbons to add to her canvases and the fabric she has chosen for backing her pillows is exquisite.
(Photo by Helen Ford Wallace).
(Photo by Helen Ford Wallace).
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