LOTS OF HIPPITY-HOPPING: EGG HUNTS AT TWO EAST COUNTY PARKS MARCH 30

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It’s time to dig out those egg baskets and get ready to roll. County parks will host egg hunts at two East County parks on March 30 in Ramona and Spring Valley.

 “County parks are the perfect places for families to gather year round but especially when spring is in the air,” said County Parks and Recreation Director Brian Albright. “These egg hunts are the perfect excuse to get outdoors with your family and rediscover the beauty of nature.”

Egg Hunt Schedule

Spring Valley Community Center Pancake Breakfast and Egg Hunt

Saturday, March 30

7:30 - 9:30 a.m. - Breakfast

9 a.m. - Egg Hunt

8735 Jamacha Blvd., Spring Valley (619) 479-1832

The Kiwanis Club will serve a holiday breakfast of pancakes, sausage, juice, coffee and milk. Afterward, the Spring Bunny will pay a visit and children two to 10 years old can hunt for eggs. You can get professional pictures taken with the Spring Bunny for $5 each. Breakfast costs $5 for adults and $4 for children under 12 years old.

 

Dos Picos County Park Annual Egg Hunt

Saturday, March 30

10 a.m.

17953 Dos Picos Park Road, Ramona (760) 789-2220

Want to make sure your youngest can find an egg? Here you’ll find egg hunts for three different age groups. One designated zone is for tykes under two years old, another is for children ages three to five and a third zone is for kids ages six to 10. More than 4,000 eggs will be scattered at this event. Donations of $1 per child are requested. The Spring Bunny will be hopping by so have your cameras ready! Stick around after the hunt to play our life-sized Candy Land game.

                                                                       

 

 





 


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