Orem children to participate in citys annual Easter Egg Hunt
Local parents with children ages 11 and under will want to be involved in the city’s Easter Egg Hunt coming later this month.
If all goes as last year, the hunt will be divided into three different groups according to age. The hunts will take place at two different locations, so parents will want to be sure they take their kids to the appropriate one. They will also need to be sure that they have enough adult supervision for all of their children.
Parents will surely be keen to take along their picture-taking devices so they can get good shots of their little ones. These will make good subjects for Easter holiday cards for next year.
The hunt is scheduled for Saturday, March 26 starting at 9:00 am sharp at the Mountain View High School football stadium,175 S 400 East, Orem and at the Orem Fitness Center’s West Lawn at 580 W 165 South, Orem.
The tots ages zero to three years will have their hunt on the West Lawn of the Fitness Center. Those children four to six will go to the southern part of the football field, while the older kids ages seven to eleven need to go to the northern part of the football field. As always, it will be free to take part.
If all goes as last year, the hunt will be divided into three different groups according to age. The hunts will take place at two different locations, so parents will want to be sure they take their kids to the appropriate one. They will also need to be sure that they have enough adult supervision for all of their children.
Parents will surely be keen to take along their picture-taking devices so they can get good shots of their little ones. These will make good subjects for Easter holiday cards for next year.
The hunt is scheduled for Saturday, March 26 starting at 9:00 am sharp at the Mountain View High School football stadium,175 S 400 East, Orem and at the Orem Fitness Center’s West Lawn at 580 W 165 South, Orem.
The tots ages zero to three years will have their hunt on the West Lawn of the Fitness Center. Those children four to six will go to the southern part of the football field, while the older kids ages seven to eleven need to go to the northern part of the football field. As always, it will be free to take part.