Sunday, April 7, 2013

11th Annual Pocomoke City Police Dept. Easter Egg Hunt



The sun managed to shine but those anxious egg hunters didn't seem to mind what kind of weather was in store for the day!



Pocomoke City Police Chief hides the Easter eggs in the tot lot for the younger  eager egg hunters.

These were ages 1 year  through  5 years.  Second group was 6 years to 9 years old.
 
 
 
Ages 10 through 12 hunted eggs in the back of Cypress Park
 
Those that found the "special eggs" won giant Easter baskets or giant chocolate Easter bunnies!













 





After prizes were handed out everyone feasted on hotdogs and fruit punch.
The entire event for the children of Pocomoke City was funded by the Pocomoke City Police Department.

Councilman Tasker holds up a bottle of fruit punch in preparation for the thirsty egg hunters.


Left to right- Angel Thornes (PCPD), Councilman Tasker
Mrs. Tasker



(Left to right) Councilman Rob Clarke, Pocomoke City Police
Chief Kelvin Sewell, Councilman Tasker, Pocomoke City
Police Officer  J. Stanford


Candid Photos

 
Gayle Waters and Angel Thornton
Pocomoke City Police Department

 

Left to right- Gayle Waters, Officer McGlotten, Officer J. Stanford,
 Councilman Clarke, Chief Sewell,
C. Sewell
 
Pocomoke City Police Officer D. McGlotten




 "It is essential that all members of the Pocomoke City Police Department remember that in the execution of their duties they act not for themselves but for good of the public."
Pocomoke City Police Chief Kelvin D. Sewell 
 
"The good of the public"- regardless of age.  Proven again to be the best in police departments.
 
 


1 comment:

  1. Anonymous9:09:00 AM

    Pocomoke was very fortunate to find Mr. Sewell.

    Your friend,
    Slim

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