Upcoming Events in Puyallup Parks Recreation Summer Camps and Easter Egg Hunt

Puyallup, WALocal News

The Puyallup Parks & Recreation department has unveiled a series of community events aimed at engaging families and promoting local activities. Among these is the Summer Day Camp, which is now open for registration, offering a diverse array of activities for children throughout the summer. Additionally, the annual Easter Egg Hunt is set for March 31 at the Puyallup Rec Center, featuring numerous free activities that promise fun for all attendees. Participants are reminded to bring their baskets to collect eggs during the hunt, ensuring a delightful experience for children and families alike. The department has also released the Spring Summer Online Brochure, providing comprehensive information about upcoming programs and events.

This initiative not only enhances community involvement but also encourages family bonding through shared activities. With these events, Puyallup aims to foster a vibrant community spirit and create lasting memories for its residents. Such efforts highlight the importance of local engagement and recreation in enhancing the quality of life in Puyallup.

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