Egg-citing Egg Hunt at Lions Park

Mayor Mary-Ann Baldwin
Mayor Mary-Ann Baldwin
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Egg-citing Egg Hunt at Lions Park

Feb 8 2024

Let’s add a fun spin on egg-hunt-themed events with a Teen Glow Egg Hunt. The event promises to be an exciting and memorable experience for teenagers in the community.

“We will have egg-citing games and activities that include glow min-it to win it, challenges, pre-stuffed eggs, snacks, prizes and more,” said the event organizer.

The Teen Glow Egg Hunt will take place on Thursday, March 28, from 6:30 p.m. to 8 p.m. at Lions Park. The event is open to teenagers between the ages of 12 and 18. The best part? It’s completely free!

To participate in the Teen Glow Egg Hunt, interested individuals are required to register on RecLink. This will ensure a smooth and organized event for all attendees.

As the event draws near, the anticipation is building among the teenagers in the community. They are excited to engage in the various activities planned for the evening.

One participant expressed their enthusiasm, saying, “I can’t wait for the Teen Glow Egg Hunt! It sounds like so much fun, and I’m looking forward to the glow min-it to win it games and challenges.”

The organizers have put in a lot of effort to make the event enjoyable and memorable for everyone. The glow-in-the-dark theme adds an extra element of excitement and uniqueness to the traditional egg hunt.

“We wanted to create an event that would stand out from the usual egg hunts. The Teen Glow Egg Hunt provides a different experience for teenagers to enjoy,” explained the event organizer.

In addition to the glow-in-the-dark activities, there will also be pre-stuffed eggs filled with surprises and delicious snacks for participants to enjoy. Furthermore, prizes will be awarded to those who excel in the various challenges and games.

The event at Lions Park promises to be a fantastic opportunity for teenagers to socialize, have fun, and create lasting memories. It is a chance for them to engage in friendly competition and enjoy a unique twist on a classic tradition.

So mark your calendars for Thursday, March 28, and make sure to register on RecLink to secure your spot at the Teen Glow Egg Hunt. It’s an event you won’t want to miss!

Remember, the event is free of charge, so don’t hesitate to join in on the egg-citing fun at Lions Park.



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