First-ever helicopter egg drop highlights Easter ‘hoppenings’

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Certified sailing instructor Carl Andersson, aka Uncle Bunny, guides the dingy while his helper lays eggs Sunday during the water Easter egg hunt at Nawiliwili Small Boat Harbor.

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No Easter eggs were harmed, and all of the eggs (even the ones with negative points) were collected Sunday during the water Easter egg hunt at Nawiliwili Small Boat Harbor.

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Kauai Sailing Association’s Shale Shore guides her Topper so her passenger can pick up extra points by diving through the floating hula hoop Sunday during the water Easter egg hunt at Nawiliwili Small Boat Harbor.

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A young sailor from the Kauai Sailing Association gets extra points for diving through the floating hula hoop Sunday during the Easter egg hunt on the water at Nawiliwili Small Boat Harbor.

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Rachel Benington of Chicago discovers how soft real bunnies are Sunday at the petting zoo hosted by the Kawamura Farm Enterprises ohana at the Kauai Marriott Resort & Beach Club.

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Paris Rodriguez of Arizona gets a close look at a pink chick Sunday during the petting zoo hosted by the Kawamura family at the Kauai Marriott Resort & Beach Club.

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Hundreds of people watch as a Sunshine Helicopter drops Easter eggs onto the north Vidinha Stadium soccer fields adjacent to Kauai Veterans Center, where the New Hope Lihue Church hosted its Easter services Sunday.

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A New Hope Lihue Church volunteer spreads out the 5,000 eggs on the ground while awaiting the arrival of the helicopter that spread out an additional 5,000 eggs Sunday at the north Vidinha Stadium soccer fields in Lihue.

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Lexi Jones tries to stay out of the way of the horde of Easter egg hunters who attack the grassy knoll Sunday at The Coconut Marketplace in Waipouli.

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Lexi Jones escorts the Easter Bunny on an Easter parade with throngs of egg hunters and their families Sunday morning through the mall at The Coconut Marketplace in Waipouli.

In the words of Chantal Zarbaugh, the special events coordinator for The Coconut Marketplace, and Lexi Jones, who emcee-ed the Easter festivities at the mall on the Coconut Coast, “Hoppy Easter!”

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