Easter egg hunts, some including more than 10,000 candy-filled plastic eggs, will be held around Snohomish County this weekend. Activities also will include face painting, games and pictures with the Easter Bunny. (City of Marysville)

Easter egg hunts, some including more than 10,000 candy-filled plastic eggs, will be held around Snohomish County this weekend. Activities also will include face painting, games and pictures with the Easter Bunny. (City of Marysville)

The hunt is on. Easter is near and so are the eggs

Communities across Snohomish County have scheduled activities for the holiday weekend.

Arlington

City egg hunt, 11 a.m. April 20, Arlington Airport, 48th Drive NE. Kids can win prizes such as gift cards and art supplies from the Arlington Arts Council. Arlington United Church will provide hot chocolate and cookies. Pictures with the Easter Bunny. More at https://bit.ly/2IvNupS.

9:45 a.m. April 21, Our Saviour’s Lutheran Church, 615 E. Highland Drive. The hunt is for toddlers through fifth grade. Meet in the church’s gymnasium. Call 360-435-8921.

Brier

10 a.m., April 20, Brier Park, 2903 228th St. SW. Ages 3-10 can search for thousands of eggs filled with candy and prizes. Starts will be staggered for different age groups. Canned foods will be collected for the local food bank.

Edmonds

Daybreakers Rotary egg hunt, 10 a.m. April 20, Frances Anderson Field, 700 Main St. Ages 3-10, split into three groups. The scramble includes chocolate eggs, candy and prizes. The Easter Bunny will be available for pictures. Fire District 1 firefighters will give truck tours. Bring non-perishable food or cash donations for the Edmonds Food Bank. More at www.daybreakersrotary.com/easter-egg-hunt.

The Great Hunt of 2019, 10 a.m. April 20, Edmonds Lutheran Church, 23525 84th Ave. W. More than 15,000 candy-filled eggs will be spread out over four acres. Open to kids up to 8 years old. Children’s entertainment, prizes, refreshments and pictures with the Easter Bunny. Call 425-744-8090.

Everett

Fourth annual Easter Eggstravaganza, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. April 20, Northshore Christian Church, 5700 23rd Drive W. Egg hunt for all ages, food and games. Call 425-407-1119.

Epic Easter Eggventure, 5 p.m. April 20 and 8 a.m., 9:30 a.m. and 11 a.m. April 21, Bethany Christian Assembly, 2715 Everett Ave. For kids up to age 11. Games, cotton candy, inflatables, giveaways and prizes. More at www.bcachurch.com/eee.

11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. April 20, the new city park at the corner of Madison Street and Morgan Road. Some 3,000 eggs up for grabs for three age groups: 3-5, 6-9 and 10 and up. Also, face painting and games.

11 a.m. April 20 at Cascadian Place, 3915 Colby Ave. Two egg hunts for ages 1-5 and 6-10 will include one special egg with a surprise. Call 425-339-2225.

Lake Stevens

Lake Church’s egg hunt, noon April 20, Frontier Heights Field, corner of 11th St. NE and Frontier Circle. The all-ages hunt will be split by age. Show up at 11 a.m. for refreshments. Call 425-397-0515.

Lynnwood

Epic Easter Egg Hunt, from 9 to 10:45 a.m. April 21, New Life Church, 6519 188th St. SW. There will be 4,500 eggs to find. Kids will be divided into three groups: preschool and kindergarten, first through third grades and fourth through sixth grades. Call 425-361-1817. More at www.sharenewlife.org.

Marysville

City egg hunt, 10 a.m. to 11 a.m. April 20, Jennings Memorial Park, 6915 Armar Road, Marysville. More than 10,000 plastic eggs filled with candy and prizes are up for grabs for kids up to 8 years old in and around the park. The limit is eight eggs per child. Bring a canned food item for the Marysville Food Bank. Call 360-363-8400. More at www.marysvillewa.gov/696/Easter-Egg-Hunt.

Registration for Cascade Christian Reformed Church Easter egg hunt is from 10:45 to 11 a.m. April 20 at 13908 51st Ave. NE in Marysville. Kids will hear the Easter story and have a hot dog lunch and prizes after they pick up all their eggs.

Mill Creek

Canyon Creek Church egg hunt, 10:30 a.m. to noon April 20, Heatherwood Middle School, 1419 Trillium Blvd. SE. Activities include face painting, balloon animals, music, fire truck tours, bounce houses and pictures with the Easter Bunny. Two egg hunts for kids ages 1-4 and another for kindergarten through fifth grade will include more than 18,000 eggs. Bring a canned food item for the Mill Creek Community Food Bank. More at www.canyoncreek.church/blog/post/eggstravaganza-egg-hunt-2019.

Monroe

9 to 11 a.m. April 20, Lake Tye Park, 14964 Fryelands Blvd. Face painting, games, arts and crafts, and pictures with the Easter Bunny. The egg hunt for kids up to 10 will begin at 10 a.m. Call 360-863-4559.

Mountlake Terrace

City egg hunt, 10 a.m. April 20, Evergreen Playfield, 22301 56th Ave. W. More than 12,000 eggs filled with candy and other prizes will be scattered across the field. The hunt is open to ages 2-12.

11 a.m. to 1 p.m. April 20 at Nile Shrine Golf Course, 6601 244th St. SW. Open to the public.

Mukilteo

Mukilteo firefighters’ egg hunt, 10:30 a.m. April 20, Mukilteo Elementary and Olympic View Middle School fields, 2600 Mukilteo Speedway. There will be 4,000 eggs filled with candy or prize claim tickets for ages 1-10.

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