Stissing soccer players hide eggs for little ones

Stissing soccer players hide eggs for little ones
This little boy found a special Easter surprise, arranged by the Stissing Mountain girls varsity soccer team. Photo submitted

PINE PLAINS — The Stissing Mountain girls varsity soccer team egged local homes as part of its “Egg My Yard!” Easter fundraiser.

Families living within the Pine Plains Central School District were able to register for candy-filled eggs to be delivered by the team in their yards over select weekends for an early Easter egg hunt.

The night before the scheduled hunt, members of the soccer team hid the eggs to be discovered the next morning.

The first two weekends of egg hunts were held at the end of March and early April, raising about $500. The remaining egg hunts are Saturday, April 16, and Sunday, April 17. To book a hunt, call or text 914-456-5822.

All proceeds will benefit the soccer team. Come Easter weekend, the girls will be egg-stra busy hiding eggs.

— Kaitlin Lyle

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