
It's that exciting time of the year again, folks! The City's Santa Clarita Aquatics Center is gearing up for one of the most unusual egg hunts you've ever seen. Get ready to make a splash at the Splash N' Dash Egg Hunt, an aquatic adventure where kids race to collect eggs as they tumble and twirl down the waterslide into the pool. The event, slated for March 30 at 10:00 a.m., is made possible by Kaiser Permanente, bringing families an Easter twist that's sure to make waves.
But hold your dive masks, because the first 200 kids who scramble out to snag these colorful floaters will bag more than just eggs. Decked out with free reusable bags courtesy of Kaiser Permanente, children are in for an extra treat. While the youngsters, who must be 10 years old or younger, are dashing about in a flutter of egg-excited activity, a parent is required to be on hand to make sure things go swimmingly.
Health and safety come first, and diving into this event, which asks participants to come bearing a non-perishable food item for the Santa Clarita Valley Food Pantry, promises a community spirit that's about more than just wet and wild fun. According to an announcement on the City's website, lifejackets will be available on-site at no cost to ensure everyone stays afloat during the eggstravaganza.
Now, if you want your little swimmer to dive into the action, registration is a must – and it's free! To make sure you snag a spot, hop on over to SantaClarita.gov/Seasons and get signed up. Dive in for more details by giving the Santa Clarita Aquatics Center a ring at (661) 250-3740. With community spirit, a central focus of the day, don't forget to bring a canned good to bolster the Food Pantry stocks.









