
It's that time of year again, where Fairway Elementary School's fields are transformed into a multicolored sea of 14,000 eggs for the annual Spring Egg Hunt. Children up to 12 years old are invited to partake in an “egg-citing” search for these hidden treasures on school grounds. According to the City of Wildwood's announcement, one of the main highlights for eager hunters is the chance to discover a golden egg, which comes with the promise of an "egg-cellent" prize.
This isn't just a quick grab-and-go event; festivities are slated to continue well into the afternoon with a variety of activities that will keep families entertained until noon. In an egg-shell, it's an opportunity for community bonding and creating springtime memories. The egg hunt has historically been a favorite among locals, and this year's iteration is expected to uphold the tradition of fun and excitement.
Parents planning to attend may want to arrive early, as the event has been known to attract a sizable crowd. Additionally, they're encouraged to bring baskets for their children to collect eggs, and to prep them for the friendly competition. It’s an occasion that does more than just pile up the sweets; it fosters a spirit of camaraderie among the pint-sized participants.
While the event is free to all attendees, it’s always a good idea to check the weather and dress appropriately—after all, March weather can be as unpredictable as finding that elusive golden egg. Keep this family-friendly tradition going by joining the festivities and maybe, just maybe, you or your little one will be the lucky finder of a golden egg this year. For more details on the event, be sure to visit the City of Wildwood's official website.









