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Raleigh Teens Invited to Free Glow-in-the-Dark Egg Hunt Extravaganza at Lions Park Community Center

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Published on January 29, 2026
Raleigh Teens Invited to Free Glow-in-the-Dark Egg Hunt Extravaganza at Lions Park Community CenterSource: City of Raleigh

Teenagers in Raleigh, brace yourselves for a night of incandescent fun and games at the Lions Park Community Center. On March 26, a unique spin on the traditional Easter egg hunt, dubbed the Egg-citing Teen Glow Egg Hunt, will light up the night from 6:30 to 8 p.m., providing a dazzling venue for youth aged 12 to 17 to dive into the springtime festivities. And the best part? It's free – so no need to crack open the piggy bank.

Amidst the spring break excitement, the evening's highlights include glow-in-the-dark mini challenges that promise to test speed and agility, various games to keep the competitive spirits high snacks for those moments when you need to recharge, and an assortment of pre-stuffed eggs hidden away just waiting to be discovered because forget hopping down the bunny trail, the only thing hopping here will be teens scramble to collect as many glowing goodies as they can. On top of that, a mobile game truck will be parked on site revving up the entertainment factor to new heights, ensuring there is never a dull moment during the two-hour extravaganza, as per the City of Raleigh website.

Registration for the event is a breeze, available through RecLink, easing the way for eager participants to secure their spot in the luminescent hunt. Interested teens or their parents can visit this link for more information and to join in on the Egg-citing Teen Glow Egg Hunt. Don't wait until the last minute – ensure your name is on the list to partake in the glowing revelry.