Westside Eagle-Observer

Gravette celebrates with virtual hunt, coloring contest

- STAFF REPORT

GRAVETTE — It was a very unusual Easter for Gravette residents this year. With meetings of large groups prohibited because of the coronaviru­s, the Greater Gravette Chamber of Commerce was unable to hold its traditiona­l Easter Eggstravag­anza. Many families planned their own private celebratio­ns, but Easter 2020 proved to be unpreceden­ted due to the lack of group activities.

Jodi Moore, owner and operator of Dynamic Rhythm dance studio on Main Street in Gra- vette, came up with a unique idea to help area youngsters have an Easter egg hunt and still practice social distancing. Early last week she went around town “hiding” paper Easter eggs in several locations up and down the street. She invited families to drive down Main Street and look for eggs with various characteri­stics, such as stars, crosses, flowers, polka dots and stripes, and certain colors. They were then asked to choose a favorite and post a picture on social media.

In addition, Moore held an egg hunt of her own at the Dynamic Rhythm studio. The windows of her business were filled with paper eggs and plastic eggs of all colors and sizes. She posted a list of questions for youngsters to answer. They could look in the window and see eggs that helped answer all the questions. She asked about how many eggs with flowers, eggs with dots, eggs with stars, large paper eggs and small eggs the viewer saw so children had a chance to use their math skills. Then they were asked to guess the total number of eggs that were in the studio windows.

The Gravette Fire Department and members of the department’s women’s auxiliary teamed up for a fundraiser called Egg My Yard. Families were able to contact the auxiliary and have eggs hidden in their yard for a fee. All funds raised will be used to help buy needed equipment for the fire department, as well as provide meals for firefighte­rs during training events and emergency calls. Several families participat­ed and almost 2,000 eggs were filled with toys and candy and hidden in area yards. With the help of

donations, the department was able to also leave special goodie bags for families, according to Ashley Cloud, head of the Gravette Women’s Auxiliary.

“We cannot wait to put this on again next year,” Cloud said.

Even though they could not hold the traditiona­l community Easter egg hunt, Chamber officers were not happy with canceling festivitie­s altogether. They came up with an alternate activity, an Easter coloring contest. Vicepresid­ent Amanda Gittlein announced that the contest was open to children in four age categories, 2-3 years, 4-5 years, 6-7 years and 8-10 years. Youngsters could pick up paper copies of the eggs to be colored at CV’s Family Foods, Gravette Upper Elementary School and the Gravette Public Library. They could choose from several different designs, then color and submit their entries. Winners in each age group were presented an Easter basket filled with prizes.

Gittlein pointed out that coloring is a great way to reduce stress for people of all ages.

She said judging was to be done and prizes awarded Monday afternoon, April 13. Winners will be announced in the April 22 issue of the Westside Eagle Observer.

 ?? Westside Eagle Observer/SUSAN HOLLAND ?? A colorful egg featuring both stripes and polka dots adorns the front door at The Patio barber and tanning salon, along with a note from the owner that the business is temporaril­y closed because of covid-19 but “hope to be open again soon!”
Westside Eagle Observer/SUSAN HOLLAND A colorful egg featuring both stripes and polka dots adorns the front door at The Patio barber and tanning salon, along with a note from the owner that the business is temporaril­y closed because of covid-19 but “hope to be open again soon!”
 ?? Westside Eagle Observer/SUSAN HOLLAND ?? An egg with lovely pastel design is tied onto one of the front columns at the office of Gravette dentist Dr. Kent Leonard. A small bouquet of spring blossoms, tied with a pretty pink gingham bow, accompanie­s the brightly colored egg.
Westside Eagle Observer/SUSAN HOLLAND An egg with lovely pastel design is tied onto one of the front columns at the office of Gravette dentist Dr. Kent Leonard. A small bouquet of spring blossoms, tied with a pretty pink gingham bow, accompanie­s the brightly colored egg.
 ?? Westside Eagle Observer/SUSAN HOLLAND ?? A large red egg in the front window at Austin Drug on Gravette Main Street features an eye-catching spider web design. Jodi Moore, owner of the Dynamic Rhythm dance studio, placed several eggs in the area so youngsters could enjoy a virtual egg hunt.
Westside Eagle Observer/SUSAN HOLLAND A large red egg in the front window at Austin Drug on Gravette Main Street features an eye-catching spider web design. Jodi Moore, owner of the Dynamic Rhythm dance studio, placed several eggs in the area so youngsters could enjoy a virtual egg hunt.
 ?? Westside Eagle Observer/SUSAN HOLLAND ?? A display in the windows at the Gravette Public Library features several decorative paper eggs and a little brown bear wearing his bunny ears and sitting beside his Easter basket. Designs for the Easter coloring contest were available at the library.
Westside Eagle Observer/SUSAN HOLLAND A display in the windows at the Gravette Public Library features several decorative paper eggs and a little brown bear wearing his bunny ears and sitting beside his Easter basket. Designs for the Easter coloring contest were available at the library.
 ?? Westside Eagle Observer/SUSAN HOLLAND ?? A striking zebra-striped egg rests in the corner of a window at Gravette’s Northwest Health Emergency Medical Services ambulance station. The egg is one of many placed in the Main Street area for this year’s social distancing egg hunt.
Westside Eagle Observer/SUSAN HOLLAND A striking zebra-striped egg rests in the corner of a window at Gravette’s Northwest Health Emergency Medical Services ambulance station. The egg is one of many placed in the Main Street area for this year’s social distancing egg hunt.

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