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Religious-themed Easter children’s event returns outdoors at Leechburg church

Joyce Hanz
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Callum Hesketh, 6, of Vandergrift plays Cross Toss on Wednesday afternoon during the Easter Egg-Stravaganza hosted by Cross Roads Community Presbyterian Church in Leechburg.
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Sue Washburn, pastor of Cross Roads Community Presbyterian Church visits Wednesday on the church grounds with siblings Alex Hesketh (left), 9, and Callum Hesketh, 6, of Vandergrift. Church volunteers hosted the annual Easter Egg-Stravaganza for all children after school.
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Sisters Alora Boroski (left), 2, and Willow, 1, of Leechburg roll into the annual Easter Egg-Stravaganza on Wednesday under sunshine and temperatures in the 70s at Cross Roads Community Presbyterian Church in Leechburg.
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Aria Spang, 5, of Leechburg colors a cross page Wednesday outside Cross Roads Community Presbyterian Church during the annual Easter Egg-Stravaganza event in Leechburg.
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Braden Hess (left), 8, and Brady Cuffia, 7, both of Leechburg, make Easter crafts Wednesday outside Cross Roads Community Presbyterian Church during the Easter Egg-Stravaganza event held for children after school in Leechburg.

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There was egg-stra excitement in the air Wednesday afternoon along Main Street in downtown Leechburg.

Cross Roads Community Presbyterian Church on Main Street welcomed youths of all ages to a free, Easter-themed Egg-Stravaganza event on the church grounds.

The event began last year as a way to invite children in the Leechburg community to learn about Easter.

Warm weather and sunshine provided a great atmosphere for outdoor coloring, crafts, storytime, snacks and Cross Toss, a velco-ball game involving large colorful crosses.

Brooke Cuffia, 11, of Leechburg particularly enjoyed the egg hunt.

“I like how a lot of kids come here and we do different activities,” Brooke said. “Easter is all about being together and worshipping God.”

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Her mother and event volunteer Sarah Cuffia said organizers aim to grow the event.

Cuffia said about 30 kids participated last year, and about double that were expected Wednesday.

The Rev. Sue Washburn hosted Bible storytime on the lawn. She said the gathering is just what children need after a few years of covid-related difficulties.

“This is a great opportunity for us to tell the story of Jesus on the street,” Washburn said. “One of the important things for us to do is to just be available to the community and remind people that there are institutions and organizations that care for their well-being.”

Washburn is the transitional pastor at Cross Roads. She began her duties last August after the retirements of the Revs. Gary and Lisa Lyon.

Cross Roads will host an Easter Service at 10:15 a.m. Sunday.

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