March 13, 2008

Easter Hunts

Colored eggs to dot the landscape

 

The Easter Bunny will make a stop in Ritzville, Ralston, Lind, Washtucna and LaCrosse in the next two weeks, delivering colored eggs for youth of all ages.

Saturday, March 15

Ritzville – The Eagles Community Easter Egg Hunt kicks off in the Ritzville City Park at 8:30 a.m. Seekers ages 0-4, 5-8 and 9-12 will have a chance to find a Golden egg and prize eggs for items donated by local businesses.

Ralston – The Ralston Grange annual Easter egg hunt and kite flying is set in the Ralston Park, with the egg hunt at 9:30 a.m. Children of all ages, from toddler on up, are welcome.

Kites take to the sky after the search, and those youngsters interested need to take their own kites. A continental breakfast and games at the Grange hall round out the dayÕs activities.

Friday, March 21

Ritzville – The Life Care Center Easter Egg Hunt for children five and under starts at 10 a.m. Children need to take a basket to collect the colored eggs, and snacks are provided. Children and adults will have the opportunity to pet baby animals of all sizes at the same time.

Please call 659-1600 and let LCC know if you plan to attend.

 

Saturday, March 22

Washtucna – The annual Easter egg hunt sponsored by the Washtucna Associated Student Body starts at 9 a.m. at Bassett Park for children ages toddler through sixth grade.

Lind – Colored eggs will dot the landscape at the Lind Town Park for the annual Easter egg hunt sponsored by the Lind Lions Club at 11 a.m., featuring prizes and money eggs.

Everyone is invited to participate in the kite flying contest at the Lind Airport starting at 1 p.m. Participants need to take their own kite, and everyone wins something at this event.

LaCrosse – The LaCrosse Community Club will host the annual Easter Egg Hunt at the city park at 10 a.m. for youth ages fourth grade and under.