Join us for the first City Wide Egg Hunt hosted by the City of Stockton Community Services Department. Free community egg hunts begin Monday, March 30, through Saturday, April 4, with special Eggstravaganza events on Saturday, April 4, at three local community centers.
From March 30 to April 4, check the City of Stockton Recreation Facebook page at facebook.com/cosrecreation to discover clues for a giant egg hidden in a different area of the city each day. Each giant egg will include instructions leading to baskets filled with special giveaways.
On Saturday, April 4, the fun continues with three of Stockton’s community centers hosting free, family-friendly Eggstravaganza events. Eggstravaganzas offer fun activities, including bounce houses and arts and crafts stations, from 10:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m., with egg hunts beginning at “eggsactly” 11:00 a.m. Combined, the three event locations will hide over 2,000 candy-filled eggs. Be on the lookout for golden eggs that offer special prizes and giveaways. Egg hunts are arranged by age group - toddlers up to 14-year-olds.
Bring a blanket and a picnic basket to enjoy the Eggstravaganza festivities at one of these locations:
- Arnold Rue Community Center, 5758 Lorraine Avenue
- Stribley Community Center, 1760 East Sonora Street
- Van Buskirk Community Center, 734 Houston Avenue
For more information, follow the City’s Community Services Department on facebook.com/cosrecreation, visit www.stocktongov.com, or contact Jackie Garcia at (209) 937-8119.