Northeast Sight Services, in partnership with Community Services for Sight, hosted its annual “Beeping Egg Hunt” for the Insight Kids Club of NEPA on Saturday at the DoubleTree by Hilton Wilkes-Barre.
Approximately 30 blind and visually impaired children, along with their siblings, participated in the event in which beeping eggs help impaired children learn to locate and retrieve objects.

Archer Ruseskas, 6, of Swoyersville, prepares to throw a velcro ball during the Northeast Sight Services annual ‘Beeping Egg Hunt,’ in Wikes-Barre on Saturday, March 21, 2026. (JASON ARDAN / STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER)

Participants prepare to hunt for eggs during the Northeast Sight Services annual ‘Beeping Egg Hunt,’ in Wikes-Barre on Saturday, March 21, 2026. (JASON ARDAN / STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER)

Cassidy Pierre, 7, of Plymouth, decorates a cookie during the Northeast Sight Services annual ‘Beeping Egg Hunt,’ in Wikes-Barre on Saturday, March 21, 2026. (JASON ARDAN / STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER)

Kase Bickauskas, 11, of Jefferson Twp., picks up an egg during the Northeast Sight Services annual ‘Beeping Egg Hunt,’ in Wikes-Barre on Saturday, March 21, 2026. (JASON ARDAN / STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER)

Hudson Ruseskas, 4, of Swoyersville, examines an egg he found during the Northeast Sight Services annual ‘Beeping Egg Hunt,’ in Wikes-Barre on Saturday, March 21, 2026. (JASON ARDAN / STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER)
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Archer Ruseskas, 6, of Swoyersville, prepares to throw a velcro ball during the Northeast Sight Services annual ‘Beeping Egg Hunt,’ in Wikes-Barre on Saturday, March 21, 2026. (JASON ARDAN / STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER)