Vernon family making Pysanky eggs
| 03 Apr 2017 | 02:51



Zoe Sweetman makes a Pysansky Easter egg.

VERNON — Every Easter, the art of Pysanky eggs comes to light.
Zoe Sweetman, 10, has been decorating eggs since she was 6 years old. She helps her grandmother, Daria Bonomini, teach a class at St. Andrews Ukrainian Catholic Church on in Campbell Hall, N.Y., passing on tradition of creating Pysanky using various eggs.