
Tukwila residents and visitors alike, prepare for a day filled with family fun, as the Tukwila Parks & Recreation department hosts the Spring Scramble Egg Hunt at Westfield Southcenter Mall, with festivities centered around the Macy’s Court on Saturday, April 5, starting at 10 a.m. Kids and adults can share in the excitement of the hunt, with special age groups scrambling to ensure everyone from the tiniest tots to pre-teens have an appropriate challenge, as per details provided on the city's official event page.
Mark your calendars because this is no ordinary mall excursion; the Spring Scramble promises an "egg-citing" time for all who attend, according to the city of Tukwila's announcement. Little ones can meet Wendell the Bunny and participants will hunt for a medley of colorful eggs—those capturing a coveted Golden Egg will be met with prizes surely the whole family will be hunting for those elusive golden trophies but the bounty does not end there, with an array of eggs stuffed with candy and toys up for grabs.
Parents remember to bring baskets or totes for your egg collectors; the event is thoughtfully segmented into different time slots to accommodate various age groups: Toddler Group (ages 1-3) convenes at 10 a.m., Little Kids (ages 4-6) gather at 10:15 a.m., Big Kids (ages 7-10) commence at 10:30 a.m., and Tweens (ages 11-12) start their search at 10:45 a.m., all according to the times listed on the city's event schedule.
Each scramble is tailored to fit the participants' age bracket for maximum enjoyment and fairness, ensuring an "egg-cellent" time for all involved, the city of Tukwila's event description notes these scrambles are set up for letting each child have a fair shot at finding eggs not just the older, quicker kids dominating the younger ones isn't that thoughtful, it's tailor-made fun for every child no matter their age or size, showing Tukwila's community-centric planning at its finest. For more information on this can't-miss local event, check out the official Spring Scramble Egg Hunt details.