Egg hunts and Easter bunny photos ops April 4

Easter weekend will see Marysville, Arlington and Tulalip presenting events for the whole family.

Easter weekend will see Marysville, Arlington and Tulalip presenting events for the whole family.

• Marysville residents are invited to the city’s annual Easter egg hunt at Jennings Memorial Park.

The free family event runs from 10-11 a.m. Saturday, April 4, at the park, located at 6915 Armar Rd.

Additional parking is available at nearby Marysville Middle School, at 4923 67th St. NE.

The Easter egg hunt features more than 12,000 plastic eggs, filled with candy and prizes, hidden around Rotary Ranch and Master Garden. Children ages 8 and younger can collect up to eight eggs from their age-specific areas, participate in activities and visit the Easter Bunny.

Participants can also check out the annual children’s craft fair from 9:30-11:30 a.m. at Jennings Park. Youth ages 6 through 13 can register for a vendor booth to sell their crafts.

All participants are asked to bring a canned food item for donation to the Marysville Community Food Bank.

For details go to marysvillewa.gov or call Marysville Parks and Recreation at 360-363-8400.

• Arlington’s annual Easter egg hunt kicks off at 11 a.m. that same Saturday, with 10,000 eggs for different age groups.

The Easter Bunny is available for visits, so families should bring their cameras

Kids can win prizes inside select eggs and art prizes sponsored by the Arlington Arts Council.

Members of the Arlington United Church will serve cookies and refreshments.

Join the hunt at the Arlington Airport field. Enter off of 172nd Street at 51st Avenue. An Arlington fire truck will start the hunt at 11 a.m.

• From noon to 4 p.m. that afternoon, the Seattle Premium Outlets at 10600 Quil Ceda Blvd. in Tulalip will offer additional chances to meet the Easter Bunny.

The Easter Bunny will stroll throughout courtyards, handing out goodies to children and posing for photos. Cameras are welcome.