By Rosalind Turner
On Saturday, April 8, I went to the Pillsbury Center in North Minneapolis with Ramona and another student Jaquon to help with a Family Egg Hunt. I went because of a service learning project for health class. The event went from 10 to 2:30. I had to hide eggs outside and inside for the community. They were plastic eggs filled with candy. I helped out by giving the kids instructions. The kids were running around looking for eggs while the parents were eating and talking. There were chili dogs, chips, water, Kool-aid and cookies. During the hunt, I played Double Dutch with a girl named Jasmine and Ramona. Jaquon watched. After the hunt, at l o’clock, we cleaned inside. I learned how to mop! It was nice to see all the kids so happy. I got six hours of volunteer service for my class and I got some candy!