Megan Higgins helping her dog, Breckinridge, at a previous Doggie Egg Hunt. The event is scheduled to return to Fontana’s Duck Pond Recreation Area Saturday, April 10. Briana Sindahl, an assistant program coordinator for the Big Foot Recreation District, recently became a certified park and recreation professional and is credited with starting the doggie egg hunt.
WALWORTH — Briana Sindahl, an assistant program coordinator for the Big Foot Recreation District, has become one of about 180 people in the state to become a certified park and recreation professional.
Left: Congregants of various churches around Geneva Lake participate in a cross walk on Good Friday April 2 and make stops along the way to recognize each Station of the Cross.
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Good Friday Cross Walk 2
To commemorate Good Friday, congregants of churches around Geneva Lake participate in a cross walk from Edgewater Park in Williams Bay to Chapel on the Hill in Lake Geneva on April 2.
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Good Friday Cross Walk 3
Pastors and congregants from local churches including Chapel on the Hill, River Church, Williams Bay Lutheran, Williams Bay Congregational, Lake Geneva Methodist and Holy Communion Episcopal gather in Edgewater Park in Williams Bay on Good Friday for a cross walk on April 2.
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Good Friday Cross Walk 4
Good Friday Cross Walk 5
Above: Congregants from various Christian-based churches throughout the Geneva Lake area participate in a cross walk, which recognizes the Stations of the Cross and Jesus Christ’s crucifixion.
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Good Friday Cross Walk 6
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Chapel on the Hill pastor Sean Walker, left, stands with Marc Hunter, right, and his children Ella and Ethan while holding a cross during a Good Friday Cross Walk, the Friday before Easter.
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Good Friday Cross Walk 8
Congregants from local churches gather near the Williams Bay beach to commemorate the Stations of the Cross during Good Friday April 2.
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Assistant program coordinator for the Big Foot Recreation District Briana Sindahl has become one of about 180 recreation workers in the state to receive their park and recreation professional certification through.
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If you go
The Doggie Egg Hunt event is scheduled again this year for April 10 at Duck Pond Park from 1-2 p.m. There is a $5 fee per dog participating in the event with proceeds going to the Lakeland Animal Shelter. Participants must provide proof of up-to-date rabies vaccination. Dogs must be on a leash.
Megan Higgins helping her dog, Breckinridge, at a previous Doggie Egg Hunt. The event is scheduled to return to Fontana’s Duck Pond Recreation Area Saturday, April 10. Briana Sindahl, an assistant program coordinator for the Big Foot Recreation District, recently became a certified park and recreation professional and is credited with starting the doggie egg hunt.
Assistant program coordinator for the Big Foot Recreation District Briana Sindahl has become one of about 180 recreation workers in the state to receive their park and recreation professional certification through.