Centennial schedules spring egg scramble

Centennial has set the date for a gathering that will see kids scrambling to find all the hidden eggs, and a special guest will be on hand to share the fun.

The South Suburban Egg Scramble will be a free spring celebration for families with kids aged 12 and under. No registration is required, but parents are reminded to arrive ahead of time so they can secure their spot.

Children who come out will be hunting for the hidden eggs, and they can also meet the Easter Bunny and pose for pictures with their fuzzy friend. Each child needs to have an adult attend with them, and should bring a basket with no artificial straw or grass. Plenty of other fun is on the agenda for the day. Financial support for the festivities has been provided in part by The City of Centennial.

Egg hunts and other Easter-themed events may be a lot of fun for all who take part. A festive banner to welcome the attendees and other decor can be custom designed for this sort of activity by a poster printing company.

Centennial families are invited to hop on in for this “egg-citing” event scheduled for Saturday, April 19. It will be on offer at the South Suburban Sports Dome, with the proceedings getting underway at 8:30 am.