Dewey Beach welcomes Easter fun with annual egg scoop
Kids in the 5-8-year-old age category scramble to collect eggs at the Dewey Business Partnership’s annual Easter Egg Scoop April 4. ELLEN MCINTYRE PHOTOS
At the Dewey Business Partnership’s annual Easter Egg Scoop April 4, children in the 2-4-year-old age group collect Easter eggs on the bay beach near the Lighthouse.
The Webb family enjoys a special appearance from the Easter Bunny. Shown are (l-r) Delicia, 8-year-old Amanda, and Michael.
Sand flies as participants in the adult age group scramble for eggs.
The Martinson sisters sport bunny ears and matching sunglasses April 4 at the Dewey Egg Scoop. Shown are (l-r) Natalie, Sophia and Colette.
Carter Crist holds up his Easter egg bucket with a smile.
The Spence family has their Easter egg buckets ready. Shown are parents Jessica and Steve, and children Emma and Elliot.
Irie Cameron, left, and Quinn McCauley are ready to participate in the scoop.
Enjoying the morning are (l-r) Blake Seakan, Chase Seakan, Shay Seakan and Charlie Monk.
Ready to get scooping are (l-r) Maddie Hunt, Harper Maurer, Ellie Bailey, Cassidy Maurer and Ella Ruede.
Simon Dorsey proudly holds up his bag of Easter eggs after the egg scoop.
The Gelb family poses with the Easter Bunny. Standing in the back are (l-r) Jessy and son Jace. In front are Jesse, Josslyn and Jax.
The Seakan siblings meet the Easter Bunny. Shown are (l-r) Blake, Shay and Chase.
A crowd of people fills the bay beach near the Lighthouse in Dewey Beach for the Easter Egg Scoop.
Colorful Easter eggs dot the sand on the bay beach for the 2026 Dewey Egg Scoop.
Participants in the adult age group race to grab as many eggs as they can.April 4, 2026
Kids in the 5-8-year-old age category scramble to collect eggs at the Dewey Business Partnership’s annual Easter Egg Scoop April 4. ELLEN MCINTYRE PHOTOS
At the Dewey Business Partnership’s annual Easter Egg Scoop April 4, children in the 2-4-year-old age group collect Easter eggs on the bay beach near the Lighthouse.
The Webb family enjoys a special appearance from the Easter Bunny. Shown are (l-r) Delicia, 8-year-old Amanda, and Michael.
Sand flies as participants in the adult age group scramble for eggs.
The Martinson sisters sport bunny ears and matching sunglasses April 4 at the Dewey Egg Scoop. Shown are (l-r) Natalie, Sophia and Colette.
Carter Crist holds up his Easter egg bucket with a smile.
The Spence family has their Easter egg buckets ready. Shown are parents Jessica and Steve, and children Emma and Elliot.
Irie Cameron, left, and Quinn McCauley are ready to participate in the scoop.
Enjoying the morning are (l-r) Blake Seakan, Chase Seakan, Shay Seakan and Charlie Monk.
Ready to get scooping are (l-r) Maddie Hunt, Harper Maurer, Ellie Bailey, Cassidy Maurer and Ella Ruede.
Simon Dorsey proudly holds up his bag of Easter eggs after the egg scoop.
The Gelb family poses with the Easter Bunny. Standing in the back are (l-r) Jessy and son Jace. In front are Jesse, Josslyn and Jax.
The Seakan siblings meet the Easter Bunny. Shown are (l-r) Blake, Shay and Chase.
A crowd of people fills the bay beach near the Lighthouse in Dewey Beach for the Easter Egg Scoop.
Colorful Easter eggs dot the sand on the bay beach for the 2026 Dewey Egg Scoop.
Participants in the adult age group race to grab as many eggs as they can.The Dewey Business Partnership held its annual Easter Egg Scoop the morning of April 4 on the bay beach near the Lighthouse.
The event drew a large crowd and included egg hunts for four age groups: 2-4, 5-8, 9 and up, and adults.
Adults paid $20 to participate. There was a 50/50 cash prize of $850 for finding the winning egg.
Kids in the 5-8-year-old age category scramble to collect eggs at the Dewey Business Partnership’s annual Easter Egg Scoop April 4. ELLEN MCINTYRE PHOTOS
At the Dewey Business Partnership’s annual Easter Egg Scoop April 4, children in the 2-4-year-old age group collect Easter eggs on the bay beach near the Lighthouse.
The Webb family enjoys a special appearance from the Easter Bunny. Shown are (l-r) Delicia, 8-year-old Amanda, and Michael.
Sand flies as participants in the adult age group scramble for eggs.
The Martinson sisters sport bunny ears and matching sunglasses April 4 at the Dewey Egg Scoop. Shown are (l-r) Natalie, Sophia and Colette.
Carter Crist holds up his Easter egg bucket with a smile.
The Spence family has their Easter egg buckets ready. Shown are parents Jessica and Steve, and children Emma and Elliot.
Irie Cameron, left, and Quinn McCauley are ready to participate in the scoop.
Enjoying the morning are (l-r) Blake Seakan, Chase Seakan, Shay Seakan and Charlie Monk.
Ready to get scooping are (l-r) Maddie Hunt, Harper Maurer, Ellie Bailey, Cassidy Maurer and Ella Ruede.
Simon Dorsey proudly holds up his bag of Easter eggs after the egg scoop.
The Gelb family poses with the Easter Bunny. Standing in the back are (l-r) Jessy and son Jace. In front are Jesse, Josslyn and Jax.
The Seakan siblings meet the Easter Bunny. Shown are (l-r) Blake, Shay and Chase.
A crowd of people fills the bay beach near the Lighthouse in Dewey Beach for the Easter Egg Scoop.
Colorful Easter eggs dot the sand on the bay beach for the 2026 Dewey Egg Scoop.
Participants in the adult age group race to grab as many eggs as they can.Event Details :
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