Ashland Rotary will host its annual Easter egg hunt event at 1 p.m. Sunday, April 9, at Lithia Park near the pickleball courts, according to a news release.
The event, a tradition that goes back more than 60 years, will start “promptly” at 1 p.m., the release said, and attendees are encouraged to arrive early. Parking is limited, “and those who arrive even a minute or two after 1 o’clock are likely to find that all of the candy is gone,” the release said.
Participating children will be separated into five age-appropriate areas, with spots for children two years old and younger, children three and four years old, five and six years old, seven and eight years old, and nine and 10 years old.
Thousands of chocolate and hard boiled eggs will be available to find, along with a dozen special golden eggs that can be traded in for prizes.