Added on April 21, 2014
Fritz Swanson
Men’s Club Dyes 2,500 Easter Eggs
The dye is prepared in pails before hand.
The eggs are all on deck.
Each pot boils for 5 minutes.
The pots are cooled.
Then hot eggs are transferred from the pot to the dye pails.
Colored eggs are packaged.
30 eggs per flat, ready to go.
Plastic gloves keep the Men’s Club from going home dyed.
Then the eggs are boxed up. Several hours of preparation, and the kids find all the eggs in about 2 minutes.
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by Fritz Swanson
Fritz Swanson has written for The Believer, the Christian Science Monitor, Print Magazine, McSweeney's, Esopus, LSA Magazine, and The Mid-American Review. He serves as a trustee on the Manchester District Library Board. He's the designer and publisher of The Manchester Mirror.
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