Humboldt family inviting public to hang Easter eggs on their fence
A family in Humboldt is putting their efforts into brightening up the community amidst the gloom the COVID-19 pandemic has presented.
After just one day of inviting the public to post handmade Easter eggs on their fence, the Compagna family now has around 40 eggs displayed to the public.
Amanda told northeastNOW the idea came from the Easter Egg Hunt 2020 with Social Distancing Facebook group created last week.
“My son pointed out that with the trees and fence in our front yard that no one would see our eggs if we hung them on our windows or door,” Amanda said. “My daughter then suggested that we put them on our fence because then people would see them when they went by.”