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AMI Moose Lodge hosts beachfront Easter egg hunt

BRADENTON BEACH – Anna Maria Island Moose Lodge 2188 held its annual children’s Easter party on Saturday, March 28. 

The highlight of the party was the climactic Easter egg hunt that took place in the beach sand between the beachfront lodge and the Gulf. The festivities also included a visit from the Easter Bunny, games and activities, French toast sticks and an Easter cookie for breakfast and candy-filled Easter baskets as parting gifts. 

Off we go, on the hunt for Easter eggs. – Joe Hendricks | Sun

Moose Lodge 2188’s annual children’s Easter party was limited to local and visiting Moose members’ children, grandchildren, nieces, nephews and other family members. The party began at 10 a.m. and ended around noon. 

Longtime member Sandra Zenzel and Lodge Administrator Byron Dalton helped organize the Easter party. – Joe Hendricks | Sun

“Today’s our annual Easter Bunny visit,” Lodge Administrator Byron Dalton said as he watched the children enter. “We’ve got about a hundred children signed up to see the Easter Bunny this year.” 

Longtime lodge member Sandra Zenzel is the chairperson for the lodge’s annual children’s Halloween, Christmas and Easter parties. 

“Sandra has been running this program for a very long time. She and her committee did a great job of getting things ready,” Dalton said.

“There’s 200 eggs in the small pit for the little kids – that’s the two-to-five-year-olds – and 200 eggs in the pit for the older kids, six-through 12. Each egg has 35 cents in it,” Zenzel said of the eggs several volunteers partially buried in the beach sand earlier that morning.

“We had a bunch of people helping out,” Zenzel said.

The plastic Easter eggs were partially buried earlier that morning. – Joe Hendricks | Sun

As they entered the lodge, each youngster was asked to guess the number of gummies contained in a reusable plastic water bottle that hung around the neck of the Moose mascot placed on one of the entryway tables. The children received activity sheets, stickers, crayons and a raffle ticket. Ten raffle ticket holders later won a crocheted bunny made by lodge member Janet Curran.

When announcing the winner of the gummy-guessing contest, Zenzel said a half-dozen or so kids correctly guessed there were 25 gummies in the water bottle. For the tiebreaker, each of the correct guessers were called forward and asked to pick a number between one and 10. Alex Czajkowski chose the number 7 and he won the tiebreaker and the water bottle filled with gummies. The other children who participated in the tiebreaker received Tommy the Moose stuffed animals.

Alex Czajkowski won the gummy-filled water bottle. – Joe Hendricks | Sun

When asked why the Moose lodge hosts its annual children’s holiday parties, Dalton said, “Our main job is to support the community and raise money for children and seniors at both Mooseheart and Moose Haven. This is one of our ways of reaching out to the community and serving our dues-paying members.”

Dalton was referring to the Mooseheart Child City & School residential childcare community, in Mooseheart, Illinois, that provides a safe and nurturing home for children in need; and to Moosehaven, the private membership retirement community in Orange Park, Florida, that provides seniors 65 and older with a comfortable and secure retirement option.

While making some announcements during the party, Dalton said the AMI Moose Lodge has 20,000 members and that’s the largest membership of any Moose lodge in the world.

Vivi and Lulu Akers met the Easter Bunny. – Joe Hendricks | Sun

When it was time for the Easter egg hunt, the children were asked to come outside and line up around the two designated areas where the Easter eggs were partially hidden in the sand.

The kids in the older age group set off in search of Easter eggs. – Joe Hendricks | Sun

When the Easter Bunny gave the command, the children raced to brightly colored plastic eggs and grabbed as many as they could during the five minutes or so the hunt lasted.

As they exited the party from the Gulf-front porch area, the children retrieved an Easter basket on their way out.

MORE MOOSE NEWS

The beachfront AMI Moose Lodge 2188 that sits along the Gulf shoreline was badly damaged in late September 2024 when Hurricane Helene’s powerful storm surge smashed through the lodge’s Gulf-front windows and doors and flooded the lodge. The lodge sustained additional damage during Hurricane Milton in early October.

The AMI Moose Lodge looked like this the morning after Hurricane Helene struck. – Joe Hendricks | Sun

The lodge’s social quarters (bar area) reopened on May 1, 2025, and the repaired and restored dining room opened a couple months later.  

“We’ve been very busy since we reopened after the hurricanes. It’s good to see all our members coming back, and signing up new Moose members,” Dalton said.

The Moose lodge dining room was full during the children’s Easter party. – Joe Hendricks | Sun

The AMI Moose lodge’s next weekly Queen of Hearts drawing will begin on May 6.

Voting for the new Lodge 2188 board of officers will take place on Tuesday, April 14, from 3-7 p.m. At the end of the general membership meeting that evening the ballots will be counted and results will be announced. AMI 2188 member with a valid membership card are encouraged to visit the lodge that day and cast their votes.

Bradenton Moose Lodge 1223 will host its Thunderbolt 201 four-person scramble “three-club and a putter” golf tournament on Saturday April 25 at the Greens of Manatee Golf Course in Bradenton. For more information, call John at 941-504-1576.

On Tuesday evening, April 28, the AMI Moose Lodge will award scholarships to some deserving local students.

Become a member and learn more about the lodge acitivites, the weekly dinner specials and more at the AMI Moose Lodge 2188 website.

Scrambling for eggs

Scrambling for Easter eggs

ANNA MARIA – Hundreds of children and their families gathered on the beach at Sandbar Seafood & Spirits on Saturday for the restaurant’s 36th Annual Easter Egg Hunt and bonnet contest.

Scrambling for eggs
Jake Borchik, 2, waits for the beginning of the Easter egg hunt at the Sandbar on March 30. – Leslie Lake | Sun

Sand flew as children searched for eggs on the beach. Kids and adults later competed in a contest for the most festive Easter bonnet.

Scrambling for eggs
Lorie Terranova took first place in the adult division of the Easter bonnet contest at Sandbar Seafood & Spirits on Saturday. – Leslie Lake | Sun

The top three adult bonnet winners were Lorie Terranova in first place, followed by Lisa Meadows in second and Shawn Templeton in third.

Scrambling for eggs
Lisa Meadows took second place in the Easter bonnet contest with her tropical-themed hat. – Leslie Lake | Sun

The top three winners in the kids’ bonnet division were Alexandria and Blaire, who tied for first place, with Lindsay in second and Jackie in third.

Scrambling for eggs
Sisters Blaire, 5, and Alexandria, 3, won first place in the children’s division of the bonnet contest at Sandbar Seafood & Spirits on Saturday. – Leslie Lake | Sun

The free event, hosted by Sandbar owner Ed Chiles, featured live music by Chuck Caudill, visits with the Easter Bunny, crafts and food.

Scrambling for eggs
sisters Gracie and Callie relax with their baskets of Easter eggs following the egg hunt. – Leslie Lake | Sun

Event sponsors were The Anna Maria Island Sun, The Fudge Factory, Shiny Fish Emporium, The Fish Hole Miniature Golf and Compass by Margaritaville.

AMI Moose Lodge hosts kids’ Easter party

AMI Moose Lodge hosts kids’ Easter party

BRADENTON BEACH – Due to rainy weather, Saturday morning’s Easter egg hunt at the Anna Maria Island Moose Lodge took place inside the lodge.

The annual event usually features hundreds of brightly colored plastic eggs buried in the beach sand between Moose Lodge #2188 and the Gulf of Mexico. Separated into two age groups, the youngsters then make a mad dash for buried eggs and the hunt is over within a few minutes. The rain that fell Friday night and early Saturday morning forced the Women of the Moose to improvise and bring the event inside.

AMI Moose Lodge hosts kids’ Easter party
The Women of the Moose and other Moose lodge volunteers hosted another successful Easter party. – Joe Hendricks | Sun

Upon arrival at 10 a.m., and accompanied by parents and grandparents, the 99 youngsters who pre-registered for the free March 23 event were greeted by Moose volunteers who handed them activity sheets that included a word puzzle and images to be colored.

AMI Moose Lodge hosts kids’ Easter party
Anna Maria Elementary students Easton Nock and Alex Czajkowski played cornhole. – Joe Hendricks | Sun

The youngsters were served breakfast that featured French toast sticks and were encour­aged to play games that included Easter-themed cornhole boards. As the activities unfolded, the Easter Bunny made rounds to the delight of youngsters and adults alike.

AMI Moose Lodge hosts kids’ Easter party
Vinnie Dentino, 4, had a visit from the Easter Bunny. – Joe Hendricks | Sun

AMI Moose Lodge hosts kids’ Easter party
The Easter Bunny visited with Kai Rosbury, 2, and her mom, Natalie. – Joe Hendricks | Sun

The Women of the Moose planned this year’s event, with Moose member Sandra Zenzel leading the way.

“We started planning this about two months ago,” Zenzel said. “We have 400 eggs and they can pick out two eggs at a time. Once they go through the lines, if we have any eggs left over they can come back through again.”

AMI Moose Lodge hosts kids’ Easter party
Six-year-old Deklin Giasone wore a festive hat while retrieving his Easter eggs. – Joe Hendricks | Sun

AMI Moose Lodge hosts kids’ Easter party
Caydan McLaughlin, 5, displayed one of the Easter eggs he received. – Joe Hendricks | Sun

The plastic eggs containing 35 cents each were placed in two large bowls and the youngsters stood in one of two lines waiting their turn to dig through the colored confetti to retrieve their eggs.

AMI Moose Lodge hosts kids’ Easter party
Moose member Janet Curran assisted with the Easter egg giveaway. – Joe Hendricks | Sun

After all the eggs were given out, the youngsters were told four larger golden eggs were hidden under the dining room chairs and a frenzied search ensued for the golden eggs, which each contained a $10 bill and a small stuffed bunny rabbit. Brady Kolanowski, Scarlett Cody, Morgan Clemens and Cooper Henderson found the golden eggs.

AMI Moose Lodge hosts kids’ Easter party
Each attending youngster received an Easter bucket. – Joe Hendricks | Sun

When the event concluded at 11:30 a.m., each child left with an Easter bucket filled with candy and other goodies and treats.

AMI Moose Lodge hosts Easter egg hunt

AMI Moose Lodge hosts Easter egg hunt

BRADENTON BEACH – Anna Maria Island Moose Lodge #2188 in Bradenton Beach hosted its annual Easter egg hunt last Saturday morning.

Ninety-six children were registered in advance to participate in the hunt. Upon arrival, each child received a bucket containing a shovel, a coloring book, assorted toys and more. They then gathered on the Moose Lodge’s Gulf-front patio waiting for the fun to begin.

Hundreds of candy-filled Easter eggs were partially buried in the beach sand between the Moose Lodge and the Gulf of Mexico. One area was designated for kids 5 years old and younger. A second area was designated for kids 6-10 years old.

Shortly after 9 a.m. Senior Regent Joy Shames used a bullhorn as she explained how the Easter egg hunt would unfold.

“No pushing the other kids to get the Easter eggs. We have plenty of eggs. The most important rule is to have fun,” Shames told the children.

AMI Moose Lodge hosts Easter egg hunt
Before the hunt ensued, the children lined up along the edge of the egg hunting area. – Joe Hendricks | Sun

Before the hunt began, Shames said, “We are having our annual kids’ Easter egg hunt and we are raising money and support for our children of the Moose and for our seniors. We’re having a raffle as well and we’re here to have fun. And there’s some special eggs that Byron donated. Instead of candy, the kids are going to get some money,” Shames said.

AMI Moose Lodge hosts Easter egg hunt
Senior Regent Joy Shames and Lodge Administrator Byron Dalton helped organize the annual Easter party. – Joe Hendricks | Sun

“Everybody likes money, so why not give them a chance to find it,” Lodge Administrator Byron Dalton added. “The Women of the Moose – Joy and her crew – have really done a phenomenal job putting this together.”

About five minutes later, the younger children were asked to line up along one side of the roped-off egg-hunting area. When given the signal, the youngsters dashed into the egg-filled area and the hunt was on. A few minutes later, the older children did the same. Within 10 minutes, all the buried eggs had been found.

AMI Moose Lodge hosts Easter egg hunt
The action was fast in furious in the older kids’ egg hunting area. – Joe Hendricks | Sun

AMI Moose Lodge hosts Easter egg hunt
These girls took a more leisurely approach to Easter egg hunting. – Joe Hendricks | Sun

The children and their family members then headed inside the Moose Lodge for more fun-filled activities. As they entered the lodge, the youngsters got a chance to guess how many jelly beans were in one of three jars appropriate to their age group. Four-year-old Bella Russell guessed there were 100 jelly beans in the jar she examined. Her brother, Ezariah, guessed 120 jelly beans.

AMI Moose Lodge hosts Easter egg hunt
Bella and Ezariah Russell guessed how many jelly beans were in the jar. – Joe Hendricks | Sun

Playing in groups according to the table where they sat, the children played Hangman, with Lo Bucher and Mica Warner manning the whiteboard that revealed “candy” and “bunny” as some of the winning words. The winning tables received bags of popcorn from Moose volunteer Sherry Fragapane.

AMI Moose Lodge hosts Easter egg hunt
These youngsters enjoyed a game of “Simon Says.”

Some children enjoyed a game of “Simon Says” while the Easter Bunny made her rounds and visited the youngsters and their families.

The children were also treated to breakfast.

During a visit to his table, young Nathan Caskey was asked if he had fun.

“Yeah,” he said, pointing to his pile of eggs. He then gleefully held up a dollar bill he found in one of his eggs – which may have been placed there by his dad, Jon Caskey.

AMI Moose Lodge hosts Easter egg hunt
North Carolina resident Nathan Caskey had a successful hunt. – Joe Hendricks | Sun

AMI Moose Lodge hosts Easter egg hunt
Nathan Caskey found a dollar bill in one of his eggs. – Joe Hendricks | Sun

“My kids look forward to this. My in-laws live here and we travel down from North Carolina. On the way down, the kids are talking about the fun they’re going to have. It’s been a tradition for us for eight years now,” Jon said.

AMI Moose Lodge hosts Easter egg hunt
Kane Kish, 3, enjoyed meeting the Easter Bunny. – Joe Hendricks | Sun

Moose kids enjoy Easter egg hunt

Moose kids enjoy Easter egg hunt

BRADENTON BEACH – Kids swarmed onto the beach at the Anna Maria Island Moose Lodge Saturday for the annual Easter egg hunt searching for 1,000 brightly colored plastic eggs.

Upon arrival at Moose Lodge #2188, the youngsters were given felt Easter baskets to place their finds in during the ensuing egg hunt. Each basket contained bunny ears for the children to wear, a small toy, a plush toy and candy.

Moose kids enjoy Easter egg hunt
The Easter baskets provided by the Women of the Moose volunteers contained additional goodies for the kids to enjoy. – Joe Hendricks | Sun

The children then gathered under the covered porch facing the Gulf of Mexico. When addressing the children before the hunt began, AMI Moose Lodge Senior Regent Joy Shames said, “There are plenty of eggs. Don’t knock people over, and have fun.”

Shortly after 10 a.m., about 50 kids divided into two age groups made simultaneous dashes in pursuit of the candy-filled eggs assembled by the Women of the Moose volunteers.

Children 5 years old and younger quickly discovered and grabbed the 500 eggs lying in plain view atop the sand. Those 6 years old and up had to work a little harder to find the 500 eggs partially buried in the sand in their separate Easter egg hunting area.

Moose kids enjoy Easter egg hunt
Elena Lopez brought her own basket and filled it to the brim in the older kids’ egg hunting area. – Joe Hendricks | Sun

When asked about the day’s festivities, Shames said, “We are having an Easter egg hunt for all these wonderful children of the Moose members.”

After the Easter egg hunt, the children came inside for additional festivities that included a contest in which each youngster was asked to guess how many jellybeans were in a jar. The winner in each of the three age groups won that jar full of jellybeans.

Moose kids enjoy Easter egg hunt
Women of the Moose volunteer Carolyn McGuinnis asked Ava Czajkowski and Mia Taake to guess how many jellybeans were in the jar she held. – Joe Hendricks | Sun

The children were also treated to a free lunch of chicken tenders, French fries and juice boxes, and 10 of the lunch baskets were marked with a surprise blue dot on the bottom which earned that child a small bag of Russell Stover candies.

“Happy Easter and God bless the kids,” Women of the Moose volunteer Sam Watters said as the inside festivities continued.

Tori and Bindi Schield were the first to enter the Moose Lodge Saturday morning, accompanied by their grandparents Doreen and Steve Schield from Longboat Key. - Joe Hendricks | Sun

Tori and Bindi Schield were the first to enter the Moose Lodge Saturday morning, accompanied by their grandparents Doreen and Steve Schield from Longboat Key. - Joe Hendricks | Sun

The plastic Easter eggs were placed on the sand for the younger kids to find. - Joe Hendricks | Sun

The plastic Easter eggs were placed on the sand for the younger kids to find. - Joe Hendricks | Sun

Women of the Moose volunteer Sam Watters, in pink, addressed the children before the egg hunt began. - Joe Hendricks | Sun

Women of the Moose volunteer Sam Watters, in pink, addressed the children before the egg hunt began. - Joe Hendricks | Sun

The older kids had to work a little harder to find the partially buried eggs in their hunting area. - Joe Hendricks | Sun

The older kids had to work a little harder to find the partially buried eggs in their hunting area. - Joe Hendricks | Sun

The children placed their eggs in felt baskets provided by the Women of the Moose. - Joe Hendricks | Sun

The children placed their eggs in felt baskets provided by the Women of the Moose. - Joe Hendricks | Sun

Cooperation and kindness were on display as the kids gathered the Easter eggs. - Joe Hendricks | Sun

Cooperation and kindness were on display as the kids gathered the Easter eggs. - Joe Hendricks | Sun

Rosalyn Hanson, Elena Lopez and Thomas Hanson enjoyed the Easter egg hunt, accompanied by Russell and Alexandra Hanson. - Joe Hendricks | Sun

Rosalyn Hanson, Elena Lopez and Thomas Hanson enjoyed the Easter egg hunt, accompanied by Russell and Alexandra Hanson. - Joe Hendricks | Sun

Four-year-old Karsyn Campbell, from Pittsburgh, took stock of the candy he found inside the eggs he retrieved. - Joe Hendricks | Sun

Four-year-old Karsyn Campbell, from Pittsburgh, took stock of the candy he found inside the eggs he retrieved. - Joe Hendricks | Sun