News Flash Underwater Egg Hunt Apr. 19, 2025

Issaquah, WALocal News

The City of Issaquah is gearing up for its annual Underwater Egg Hunt on April 19, 2025, inviting families to join in at the Julius Boehm Pool. This beloved community event is designed for children of all ages, with egg hunts organized by age group to maximize enjoyment and safety. Each participant will have the chance to win prizes, and families can capture memories with the Easter bunny available for photos. Registration is crucial, as different heats cater to age groups, with specific times allocated for each. Parents are required to accompany children aged 0-5 in the water, ensuring a safe environment for younger participants.

Attendees are encouraged to bring swimsuits and baskets to collect their eggs, adding to the fun of the day. The participation fee is set at $13 for residents and $15 for non-residents, making it an accessible event for the community. For any inquiries, families can reach out via email to the aquatics department.

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