
Easter is one of the most important holidays of the year for many Americans, and egg hunting is part of the Easter tradition. There are ester eggs hunts in almost every state every year.
According to History Channel, the Easter egg hunt is one of the oldest events, and this tradition comes from Eastern Europe in the 17th century by the Germany immigrant. Moreover, the roots of this tradition are related to the Christian religion. The notion of the egg hunt is that the Earth herself was hatched from an egg. The ancient symbol of this tradition is a rabbit.
The University of Idaho embraced this activity on campus April 4, 2015. According to Stephan, one of the parents who attended the event, egg hunting is for the children. Eggs are hidden in various places for children to find. Usually these eggs contain candies and prizes. The game can be both indoors and outdoors.
The Easter egg hunt is free and open to the public.This event is fun for children and religious for adults. In this event the prize depends on the number and size of the eggs. Eventually, children, teenagers and elders were very satisfied with Easter egg hunt event around the University of Idaho campus.
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