Easter Egg Hunt
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Lebanon Valley College North College Ave., Annville, Pennsylvania 17003-1400
Lebanon Valley College will host its sixth annual Easter Egg Hunt for members of the local community at 2 p.m. on Sunday, March 20. The event, to be held on practice fields just north of the main campus, is free and open to the public. In addition to games and face painting before and after the hunt, the Easter Bunny will make a special appearance at the event, and will be featured in a free picture booth.
The students will hide the eggs on the field in the hours shortly before the start of the event. Because the hunt will commence promptly at 2 p.m., community members are asked to arrive between 1:30 and 1:50 p.m. Children who attend will be divided into three different age groups: 0–3, 4–8, and 9–12. Parking will be available near the Arnold Sports Center not far from the practice fields. In the event of heavy rain or severely inclement weather, the event will be cancelled.
Members of the student organization Servants of Christ have coordinated with volunteers from other student organizations to fill approximately 6,000 plastic eggs. The eggs contain a variety of small candies, stickers, tattoos, and other small prizes.
“This year the Easter Bunny will have gift bags for all children in attendance,” commented Rev. Paul Fullmer, who serves as chaplain at the College and is the director of community service. “The bags will be filled with chocolate and activities by more than 40 students who will also sort supplies, cut up rolls of stickers, and fill each egg with items appropriate for our three age groups.”
Fullmer estimates that over 1,000 members of the local community gathered for each of the past hunts at the College, bringing more than 400 children with them.
Servants of Christ is the service arm of “Christian Life at LVC,” a collaboration of Christian organizations at the College. The group aims to witness to the community and campus through service. Other activities sponsored by the group include Operation Christmas Child, for which they wrap nearly 800 shoeboxes and fill them with toys. The group also organizes service trips during the fall break and a Valentine’s Day dance for a local senior center.
Questions may be directed to Alison Wener at 717-867-6034 or to the Office of Community Service and Volunteerism at 717-867-6135.
Price: Free