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Bulletin’s 2nd $100 Easter egg was hidden at Yosemite Greens
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An open space solution to a portion of the drainage ditch that passes by the municipal golf course and 99-home Yosemite Greens neighborhood east of Airport Way.

Reader Andrew Treydte found the virtual Easter egg the Bulletin hid in week No. 2 of the contest.

Treydte “found” the egg worth $100 in the Yosemite Greens neighborhood on Airport Way that abuts the western edge of the municipal golf course.

The clues were as follows:

*Half Dome: The name of a street in Yosemite Greens named after the iconic Yosemite granite dome.

*Cloud Rest: Another Yosemite Greens street that is also named after a point overlooking Yosemite Valley and north of Half Dome.

*Mirror Lake: Yet another Yosemite Greens Street. It is named after a lake in Yosemite Valley below Half Dome that’s fed by Snow Creek.

*North of center: The neighborhood is north of the new segment of Center Street that T-intersects with Airport Way. Eventually, the new segment of Center Street will connect with the older segment that ends just west of Trevino Way.

*The old dairy: The 99-home Yosemite Greens neighborhood was built on what was once part of the old Crom family dairy.

Manteca definitely likes naming things after Yosemite.

Besides Yosemite Avenue — which turns into East Highway 120 and takes travelers to the northern entrance of Yosemite National Park — there is the 818-home Yosemite Square neighborhood now under construction northeast of the Highway 99/120 Bypass interchange along Austin Road.

The original Yosemite tract home neighborhood southeast of Union Road and Yosemite Avenue built in the 1960s, includes Yosemite Park and Yosemite-inspired street names such as Tioga Way.

Clues for the third week of the Manteca Bulletin’s virtual Easter egg hunt will appear in Saturday’s edition. The first person to email the correct answer wins $100.