Families and worshipers in the Snoqualmie Valley can find special activities planned in several different communities over the Easter holiday week.
Events include:
Traditional, flashlight egg hunts in Snoqualmie
Teens and young children can find exciting fun at two egg hunts in Snoqualmie.
A Teen Flashlight Egg Hunt for ages 13 to 17 is 8:30 p.m. Friday, April 6, at the Centennial Fields Picnic Shelter, 39903 S.E. Park St.
Teens should bring a flashlight and their appetites. After the hunt, enjoy food, beverages and a state-of-the-art mobile game theatre! Watch for the Games2U strobe light to guide you to Centennial Fields.
Then on Saturday, April 7, a family Easter Egg Hunt and visit by the Easter Bunny for ages 0-12, begins at 10 a.m. sharp, also at Centennial Fields, 39903 SE Park Street.
There will be an egg hunt for four different age groups: 0 to 3; 4 to 6; 7 to 9; and 10 to 12. Amidst the field of candy-filled eggs, there will be three special golden eggs for each age group. Kids who find a golden egg will get a big basket of surprises from the Easter Bunny. To learn more, call (425) 831-5784 or send e-mail to info@ci.snoqualmie.wa.us. Both events are sponsored by Snoqualmie Parks & Recreation and the Snoqualmie Ridge Residential Owners Association.
Good Friday service at NBCC
A Good Friday church service is planned for 7 p.m. Friday, April 6, at North Bend Community Church, 126 E. Third Street, organized by Snoqualmie Valley Ministerial Association.
It’s a time for reflective worship with Communion. All are welcome.
Sunrise service at hospital
Snoqualmie Valley Ministerial Association hosts an Easter sunrise service, 6:30 a.m. Sunday, April 8, at Snoqualmie Valley Hospital, 9575 Ethan Wade Way, Snoqualmie.
The speaker will be Pastor Mark Edwards of Trinity Evangelical.
Carnation hunt at Memorial Parl
Carnation’s annual Easter Egg Hunt is Saturday, April 7, at Memorial Park
The hunt begins at 10 a.m., and is sponsored by MOMS Club of Carnation, which serves Fall City and Duvall areas. Contact Roberta at roberta.weiker@yahoo.com.
Moose Easter hunt at Si View
All youngsters are welcome at the Snoqualmie Valley Moose Lodge’s annual Easter egg hunt, 9 a.m. sharp Saturday, April 7, at the Si View Park in North Bend.
This hunt is divided into four age groups, so everyone gets a chance to grab candy-filled eggs. There’s one special basket per age group; look for the award note inside the eggs. A complimentary breakfast follows at the Moose Lodge, 108 Sydney Ave., North Bend.