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Easter egg hunt for adults by moonlight and flashlight

With flashlight in hand, adults, age 18 and older, are invited to search for Easter eggs from 8 to 10 p.m. Friday, March 27, and Saturday, March 28, at Boy Scout Camp Big Timber, 37W955 Big Timber Road, Elgin.

The first-ever Three Fires Council Adult Flashlight Egg Hunt includes 6,000 numbered plastic Easter eggs scattered over 10 acres of wooded campground. Select eggs will be redeemable for prizes. The grand prize (each night) is a 42-inch flat screen television.

"The entry fee is only $10 per adult," said Three Fires Council Scout Executive Joe Wiltrout. "This is definitely a fun fundraiser. We invite everyone to join us at Camp Big Timber for this moonlight treasure hunt."

Attendees are encouraged to wear their favorite Easter bonnet or bunny costume.

Online registration is available on the Three Fires Council website at bit.ly/17KLwMp.

Three Fires Council provides more than 13,000 youth in Chicago's western suburbs with opportunities to participate in Boy Scouts of America programs. "Prepared. For Life" is the national Scout theme. BSA provides a program for young people that builds character, trains them in the responsibilities of participating citizenship, and develops personal fitness. For more information, visit www.threefirescouncil.org.

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