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Raleigh plans Easter activity for kids, teens with special needs
Raleigh Parks will host an egg hunt designed specifically for kids ages 6 to 15 with disabilities and their family members of all ages this month.
Posted — UpdatedBy Sarah Lindenfeld Hall, Go Ask Mom editor
Raleigh Parks will host an egg hunt designed specifically for kids ages 6 to 15 with disabilities and their family members of all ages this month.
The Specialized Recreation & Inclusion Services Egg Scavenger Hunt is 2 p.m. to 4 p.m, March 28, at Laurel Hills Park. Space is limited, and registration is required. You can register online here for the free event using the activity registration code SREGGHUNT.
Here's a description:
Come enjoy a fun and safe experience for you and your family to explore Laurel Hills Park on an Egg Scavenger Hunt! There will be stations set-up around the park, where you will find a surprise filled eggs, activities to complete, and of course, clues leading you to the next station. For all in attendance, temperature checks will occur at check-in, face masks and completion of a COVID release waiver is required.
Questions? Contact Specialized Recreation & Inclusion Services at 919-996-2147.
Head over to this earlier post about other Easter celebrations in Raleigh.
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