Where to hunt for Easter eggs this weekend

The following Easter egg hunts in Snohomish and Island counties are listed by community.

Arlington: The city’s Easter Egg Hunt is set for 11 a.m. April 15 at Arlington Airport Field. Enter at 51st Avenue and 172nd Street. Easter Bunny, emergency vehicles, prizes and refreshments. Call 360-403-3448.

Edmonds: An egg hunt is set for 10 a.m. April 15 at Edmonds Lutheran Church, 23525 84th Ave. W. Over 15,000 candy-filled eggs, Easter Bunny, entertainment. Go to thegreathunt.edmondslutheran.org.

Edmonds: 10 a.m. April 15 at St. Timothy Lutheran Church, 16431 52nd Ave. W. Call 425-743-2323.

Everett: Faith Lutheran Church offers its fifth annual Community Easter Egg Hunt from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. April 15 at Madison Elementary School, 616 Pecks Drive, Everett. Egg hunts by age, carnival games, face painting, ballons, treats. Bring a can of food for donation to the Faith Food Bank. Call 425-353-4758.

Camano Island: Camano Chapel hosts its Easter Egg Hunt 11 a.m. April 15 at 867 SW Camano Drive. Registration for the hunt opens at 10:30 a.m. Hot dog lunch follows. More information at www.camanochapel.org.

Marysville: Marysville’s free Easter Egg Hunt featuring more than 12,000 eggs is 10 to 11 a.m. April 15 at Jennings Memorial Park, 6915 Armar Road. Additional parking at Marysville Middle School, 4923 67th St. NE. Children ages 8 and younger can collect up to eight eggs in age-specific areas. Kids activities, Easter Bunny. Non-perishable food donations requested for Marysville Food Bank. Go to marysvillewa.gov.

Marysville: An egg hunt for kids ages 10 and younger starts promptly at 11 a.m. April 15 at Cascade Christian Reformed Church, 13908 51st Ave. NE. Registration starts at 10:45 a.m. and ends at 11 a.m. Hot dog lunch follows. Call 360-659-4136.

Mill Creek: The annual Eggstravaganza Egg Hunt begins at 10:30 a.m. April 15 at Heatherwood Middle School, 1419 Trillium Blvd. SE. Face painting, balloon animals, bounce houses, age-divided egg hunts, Easter Bunny. Non-perishable food donations requested for the Mill Creek Community Food Bank. Go to www.cityofmillcreek.com/events.

Mukilteo: The Mukilteo Firefighters’ annual Easter Egg Hunt starts at 10:30 a.m. April 15 at the ball fields at Mukilteo Elementary School, 2600 Mukilteo Speedway. Hunt areas grouped by age. Hidden prizes, Easter Bunny, emergency vehicles. Donations requested for the Mukilteo Food Bank. More info: mukilteowa.gov.

Snohomish: Canyon Creek Church holds an egg hunt at 10 a.m. April 15 at Bob’s Corn and Pumpkin Farm, 10917 Elliott Road. Egg hunts start at 11 a.m. with 20,000 eggs. Bounce houses, carnival games, toddler experience, cow train, tractor rides, Easter Bunny, face painting, laser tag and more. Write to info@canyoncreekonline.com.

Snohomish: The Lake Roesiger Fire Department holds an Easter egg hunt at noon April 15 at 1205 S. Lake Roesiger Road. Call 360-568-1954.

Stevens Pass: Mountain-wide egg hunts start at 9 a.m. and at 9:30 a.m. for ages 12 and younger outside Tye Creek Lodge. Go to www.stevenspass.com.

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