Easter events

Easter egg hunts

Snohomish and Island counties

Arlington Airport: 11 a.m. today, 51st Avenue NE and 172nd Street NE; for ages 1 to 12; free, bring your own basket and camera for pictures with the Easter bunny; 360-403-3448; www.ci.arlington.wa.us.

Bothell: 10 a.m. today, Doug Allen Sportsfields (formerly Westhill), 19417 88th Ave. NE; for up to age 12; rain or shine; free, but canned food donations welcome; 425-486-7430; www.ci.bothell.wa.us.

Bothell: 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. today, Country Village, 23718 Seventh Ave. SE; all Country Village shops offer prize-filled eggs, one per family; free; 425-605-0425; www.countryvillagebothell.com.

Edmonds: 9 a.m. today, Edmonds Lutheran Church, 23525 84th Ave. W.; free; designed for up to age 12; 425-744-8090.

Edmonds: 10 a.m. today, City Park, Third Avenue and Howell Street; designed for up to age 10; free, but food bank donations requested; bring a basket; 425-771-0230; www.reczone.org.

Everett: 9 to 11 a.m. today, Our Saviour’s Lutheran Church, 215 Mukilteo Blvd.; egg hunt for up to fifth graders; crafts, movie for all ages, gardening tips for adults; pet food donations welcome; free; 425-252-0413.

Everett: 9 a.m. to noon today, Home Depot, 11915 Highway 99; egg coloring, face painting, build a window birdhouse activity; free; bring cameras for pictures with the Easter bunny; 425-267-0337.

Everett: 10 a.m. hunt today, Beautiful Savior Evangelical Lutheran Church, 12810 35th Ave. SE; all ages; free; 425-337-6006; crafts and story time before the hunt.

Everett: 10 a.m. to noon today, Bethany Christian Assembly, 2715 Everett Ave.; for all ages; free; 425-339-3303; www.bca-online.com.

Everett: 10 a.m. today, Northwest Neighborhood Park, Hoyt Avenue and 13th Street; rain or shine egg hunt and parade; bring cameras for possible Easter bunny sightings; free; pauld@construx.com.

Granite Falls: Noon today, Eagle Park, E. Galena Street; for ages 1 to 8; pictures with the Easter bunny $5 without frame, $7 with frame; bring a basket; 360-691-7000.

Lake Stevens: 1:30 to 3 p.m. today, Ebenezer Lutheran Church, 2111 117th Ave. NE; free; designed for ages through fifth grade; bring a basket; 425-334-0421.

Marysville: 10 to 11 a.m. today, Jennings Memorial Park, 6915 Armar Road; for ages 8 and under; free; 360-363-8400.

Mill Creek: 10:30 a.m. to noon today, Heatherwood Middle School, 1419 Trillium Blvd.; first through fifth grades; bring a basket and a canned food donation; free; 425-745-1891; www.cityofmillcreek.com.

Monroe: 9 a.m. activities, 10 a.m. hunt today, Lake Tye Park, 14964 Fryelands Blvd.; free, rain or shine; up to age 10; activities include face painting, crafts, bouncy house, sports and dance demonstrations, Easter bunny visit; 360-863-4559, 360-794-7400.

Mukilteo: 10 a.m. today, Mukilteo Elementary School ball fields, 2600 Mukilteo Speedway; 425-330-1879, free; designed for ages 1 to 10; e-mail tbagley@ci.mukilteo.wa.us.

Snohomish: Gates open 8:30 a.m., hunt 9 to 9:30 a.m. today, Harvey Airfield, 9900 Airport Way; for sixth-graders and younger; 360-568-5100; enos@snohomishfaith.com, www.cityofsnohomish.com.

SKAGIT countY

Mount Vernon: egg hunt for adults 21 and older; 1 p.m. today, Skagit Valley Gardens, 18923 Peter Johnson Road; noon to 3 p.m. live music; 360-424-6760; www.skagitvalleygardens.com.

Other events

Snohomish and Island counties

Lynnwood: Bunny Blast, Easter-themed crafts, face painting; 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. today, Fire Station No. 15, 18800 44th Ave. W.; for ages 7 and under, free with canned food donation; 425-670-5732; www.ci.lynnwood.wa.us.

Lynnwood: Easter Bunny visit, coloring and jelly bean contests; noon to 3 p.m. today, Wight’s Home &Garden, 5026 196th St. SW; free, bring a camera for photos; 425-775-3636; www.wights.com.

Snohomish: Bonnet contest and parade, 10 a.m. registration today for Easter bonnet contest, free, all ages, sign up at First Street and Avenue A; contest judging follows Easter parade; contest details at 425-754-4518; Welcome Home Snohomish parade starts at 11 a.m. today on First Avenue, between Union Avenue and Avenue D; free; www.cityofsnohomish.com.

Seattle

Woodland Park Zoo events: details at 206-548-2500; www.zoo.org; admission $11, $8 ages 3 to 12, free for under age 3.

n Egg hunts for up to age 8, egg hunts for ages 1 to 8, crafts, bunny sightings, 9:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. today, North Meadow; included with zoo admission.

n Easter baskets for the animals, 10 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. today, in various animal areas.

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