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Easter egg hunts on Ramona calendar Friday through Sunday

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Children and families have their pick of where and when to hunt for Easter eggs, with several slated from Friday through Sunday. Of course, if they choose, they can go to them all.

Easter Bunny visits Collier Park for the Ramona Boys & Girls Club egg hunt last year. Sentinel file photoRamona Boys & Girls Club,

Collier Park, 622 E St., 3 p.m. on

Friday

, March 29. Open to 4- through 12-year-olds. An area will be roped off for the younger hunters. More: 760-788-7564.

Spirit of Joy Lutheran Church

, Bunny Hop & Easter Egg Hunt, 10 a.m. to noon,

Saturday

, March 30, State Route 67 and Highland Valley Road (northeast corner).

Ramona Southern Baptist Church

, Free Easter Egg Hunt and Barbecue, 1 p.m.,

Saturday

, March 30, 838 Hanson Lane.

Dos Picos County Park

, Kyle Icke, senior park ranger, encourages the community to “hop on over for an egg hunt and a special surprise” at the Annual Egg Hunt and Festivities on

Saturday

, March 30, 10 a.m., 17953 Dos Picos Park Road. A target rich environment of approximately 4,000 goodie-filled eggs await children in three designated zones for ages 0-2, 3-5, and 6 and up.

Stick around after the hunt to play the life-sized Candyland game.

“Tradition has it the Easter Bunny will be hopping by for photos and furry hugs,” noted Icke.

Parking is in the day use lot for $3 per car. A $1 donation per egg hunter is requested.

Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 3783 Ladies Auxiliary

invite everyone to a free Community Easter Egg Hunt,

Sunday

, March 31, 1 p.m. at corner of Kelly Avenue and Hunter Street. The egg hunt will be divided into age groups.

Parents are encouraged to bring their own bags or baskets for their children to collect the eggs. Also bring a camera for photos with the Easter Bunny.

A Best Bonnet Contest for adults, teens, and children age 10 and younger will take place at the post, 2247 Kelly St., after the egg hunt.

A buffet breakfast will be from 9 to 11 a.m. at the post.

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