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Marders in Bridgehampton once again lived up to its motto: “For a World Too Full of Sameness”. Instead of the usual Easter egg hunt, with colorful eggs randomly placed in a giant open area where children race for them, the treasures at Marders’ 5th Annual Easter Egg Hunt were hidden by the staff in and around their unique planters, planter boxes, trees, plants and “Marders Hill.”

(Photo: Richard Lewin)

(Photo: Richard Lewin)
Anxious attendees await the start

(Photo: Richard Lewin)

(Photo: Richard Lewin)
Treasures at Marders’ 5th Annual Easter Egg Hunt were hidden by the staff in and around their unique planters, planter boxes, trees, plants and “Marders Hill”

(Photo: Richard Lewin)

(Photo: Richard Lewin)
Architect Nick Martin and his son

(Photo: Richard Lewin)

(Photo: Richard Lewin)

(Photo: Richard Lewin)
Treasures were hidden on the “Marders Hill”

(Photo: Richard Lewin)
Kathleen Marder’s grandsons Eiderwolf Marder and Indie Hawk Marder

(Photo: Richard Lewin)