Easter Egg Hunts in Sacramento 2010

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Time to pull out the Easter baskets!  There are several FREE Egg Hunts around town this year sponsored by councilmembers.  Get ready…there are already two happening tomorrow!

William Land Park Egg Hunt

There will be music, games, face-painting, photos with the Easter Bunny, a hat contest and much more.

Where: 4000 Land Park Dr (Event will be held in park near Riverside Blvd. at 12th Ave. and 13th St.)
When: Saturday, March 27; Festivities begin at 9:30am, hat contest and raffle starts at 10am, and egg hunt starts on 10:15am.
Info: (916) 808-3821 or click here for online flyer.  Don’t forget to bring your own basket!

Belle Cooledge Library Park Egg Hunt

Where: Belle Cooledge Library Park, 5699 S. Land Park Drive
When: Saturday, March 27; Festivities begin at 12:00 p.m., the egg hunt begins at 12:30 p.m.
Info: (916) 808-3821 or click here for online flyer. Don’t forget to bring your own basket!

Johnston Park Egg Hunt and Tot Lot Grand Opening

Where: Johnston Park, 231 Eleanor Ave
When: Saturday, April 3, 2010; Refreshments and activities begin at 1:00 p.m., ribbon cutting begins at 1:15 p.m., egg hunt begins at 1:30 p.m.
Info: Call (916) 808-3821 or click here for online flyer. Don’t forget to bring your own basket!

Parkway Oaks Park Egg Hunt

Where: Parkway Oaks Park, 7541 South Land Park Dr.
When: Saturday, April 3; Festivities begin at 9:30 a.m., the egg hunt begins at 10:00 a.m.
Info: Call (916) 808-3821 or click here for online flyer. Don’t forget to bring your own basket!

Southside Park Egg Hunt

Where: Southside Park, 2115 6th Street
When: Saturday, April 3; Festivities begin at 11:00 a.m., the egg hunt begins at 11:15 a.m.
Info: Call (916) 808-3821 or click here for online flyer.  Don’t forget to bring your own basket!

Written by Keilah Woodard

Keilah Woodard

My love for exploring and creating experiences with my three kids led to the founding of SacramentoSidetracks.com in 2009. I realized that Sacramento has so much to offer and I was excited to share my findings with other parents. Besides simply having fun, these are the other positive side effects of taking my kids on outings that I’ve discovered: we have quality time together away from the distractions at home, we cultivate our curiosity, learn new things, conversations are triggered by what we see and do, we connect and bond as a family, and we create new memories. Ready to get sidetracked, too? Let me be your guide!