
The Seattle Parks and Recreation folks are rolling out a series of free spring egg hunts this March, with events hatched across the city for kids of various age groups. Scramble up some excitement because starting March 28, your local community center might just become the hotspot for eager egg seekers, as detailed in the department's recent release. With a dozen plus locations on the map, it's a bonanza of baskets and bunny-ear bustle ground zero.
The Miller Community Center is scheduled to kick things off a tad earlier on March 28, at 10 am, before everyone else joins the party on March 30. Each center, playing host to these quaint hunts, will commence at either 10 am or 11 am, depending on your hunting ground of choice. Keen hunters desperate to avoid a wild goose chase should touch base with the nearest community center to get the lowdown on those eggstra special age-specific details. Kudos to the Seattle Parks and Recreation's website for the full smorgasbord of times and locations.
From Ballard to Bitter Lake, and Lake City to Loyal Heights, there’s no shortage of venues for tots to teens to test their treasure-hunting talents. All you need is a bit of patience, a lot of keen eyes, and perhaps, the swift legs of the Easter Bunny himself to cash in on the colorful cache of eggs. Locations like Green Lake, Garfield, and Jefferson Community Centers are setting up for an eggstravaganza all slated for the same day—March 30th, 10 am sharp.
Plastic eggs packed with surprises are up for the taking, and while your little ones raid the green, parents can stand by with cameras at the ready to capture the hunt in full stride. Guaranteed to be a great day out for the family, unless, of course, Seattle’s infamous rain decides to play party pooper. But come rain or shine, the folks at Seattle Parks and Recreation are determined to deliver a delightful day of dashes and discoveries for the kiddos, according to their announcement.
The events are not just about the eggs; they are about community building, healthy play, and making joyous memories. Plus, free fun—because no one has to shell out a single dime to participate in these egg digs. Remember, hats off to the Seattle Parks and Recreation for putting on this egg-cellent array of festivity. So go ahead and mark your calendars for March 30; unless you’re the Miller Community Center loyalist, then set your alarms for March 28. It's time to get crackin'!









