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Sooke Easter egg hunt moves to bigger venue

Community event relocates for improved experience
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Sooke’s Community Easter Egg Hunt relocates to John Phillips Memorial Park this year to accommodate growing participation. (Dustin Humes – Unsplash)

To ensure a fun-filled experience for everyone, the Pemberton Holmes-hosted Community Easter Egg Hunt will be held at a new location this year.

The family-friendly event is scheduled for Saturday, March 30, at John Phillips Memorial Park, starting at 10 a.m.

The free morning of Easter festivities will be organized for toddlers and elementary-aged children.

Participants can gather as many eggs as possible and trade them with Pemberton Pete’s helpers for exciting prizes. Face painting, colouring stations, balloons, and popcorn will also be available for families to enjoy.

To ensure a smooth experience for all the attendees, Pemberton Holmes staff ask that pets, including dogs, be left at home.

Limited parking is available at Sooke Municipal Hall. With a strong attendance expected, alternative modes of transportation is encouraged.

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