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Idyllwild Community Center and Riverside County Parks will co-host the
annual Easter Egg Hunt Saturday, March 30, at the Idyllwild Regional
Park, 54000 Riverside County Playground Rd. 

Last year’s Easter Egg Hunt at Idyllwild County Park.
Photo by Stephanie Yost

Although it’s spring, weather is always uncertain. The Easter Bunny has
assured event planners that he is hippity-hoppity ready to greet
children and families for photos and hugs, and lots of candy- and
toy-filled Easter eggs.

Photos with the Easter Bunny are at 10 a.m., with the Easter Egg Hunt
starting promptly at 10:30 a.m.. The hunt area will be divided into four
age groups. Every Easter egg found contains a candy or prize, and each
age group area will have one special Golden Easter Egg Ticket that will
entitle the finder to a special Easter prize box. Several coloring book
and crayon prize sets are hidden in eggs, as well.

Cookies will be available at the free event. Bring your own basket or
bag to collect Easter eggs. Everyone is welcome.

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