Sponsored by Sheridan MediaMOVED TO SHERIDAN HIGH SCHOOL DUE TO WEATHERPlan now to attend the Sheridan Recreation District’s annual Easter Egg Hunt. The frivolity will happen at Sheridan High School and different age groups will be in different areas of the park. The Easter Bunny will be available for pictures at the end of the hunt. There will be plenty of candy to make this an event you don’t want to miss.In the interest of safety, the south entrance to the park will be closed.•When: Saturday, April 16, 2022•Time: 10:00 am SHARP! (Please be there 10 – 15 minutes before the event happens, so your child doesn’t miss out on the hunt)•Place: Thorne-Rider ParkoAges 0 to 3oAges 4 to 5oAges 6 to 8•Facebook Event
Easter Egg Huntin’ with the Pooch
CANCELED DUE TO WEATHERSponsored by Sheridan MediaThis is one hunt that has definitely gone to the dogs! After the Easter Egg Hunt Eggs-travaganza, plan on bringing your pooch to Madia Field (located just west of Thorne-Rider Park) for the annual Easter Egg Huntin’ with the Pooch event. Dog and owner will explore and locate dog treats, or discover tennis balls just the right size for fetching! Dogs will need to stay on leash and, if the pooch has an accident, clean up is your responsibility (doggie poop bags will be available). The Easter Bunny will probably not show up because bunnies generally get a little nervous around dogs!
Sponsored by Sheridan MediaMOVED TO SHERIDAN HIGH SCHOOL DUE TO WEATHERPlan now to attend the Sheridan Recreation District’s annual Easter Egg Hunt. The frivolity will happen at Sheridan High School and different age groups will be in different areas of the park. The Easter Bunny will be available for pictures at the end of the hunt. There will be plenty of candy to make this an event you don’t want to miss.In the interest of safety, the south entrance to the park will be closed.•When: Saturday, April 16, 2022•Time: 10:00 am SHARP! (Please be there 10 – 15 minutes before the event happens, so your child doesn’t miss out on the hunt)•Place: Thorne-Rider ParkoAges 0 to 3oAges 4 to 5oAges 6 to 8•Facebook Event
Easter Egg Huntin’ with the Pooch
CANCELED DUE TO WEATHERSponsored by Sheridan MediaThis is one hunt that has definitely gone to the dogs! After the Easter Egg Hunt Eggs-travaganza, plan on bringing your pooch to Madia Field (located just west of Thorne-Rider Park) for the annual Easter Egg Huntin’ with the Pooch event. Dog and owner will explore and locate dog treats, or discover tennis balls just the right size for fetching! Dogs will need to stay on leash and, if the pooch has an accident, clean up is your responsibility (doggie poop bags will be available). The Easter Bunny will probably not show up because bunnies generally get a little nervous around dogs!
Sponsored by Sheridan MediaMOVED TO SHERIDAN HIGH SCHOOL DUE TO WEATHERPlan now to attend the Sheridan Recreation District’s annual Easter Egg Hunt. The frivolity will happen at Sheridan High School and different age groups will be in different areas of the park. The Easter Bunny will be available for pictures at the end of the hunt. There will be plenty of candy to make this an event you don’t want to miss.In the interest of safety, the south entrance to the park will be closed.•When: Saturday, April 16, 2022•Time: 10:00 am SHARP! (Please be there 10 – 15 minutes before the event happens, so your child doesn’t miss out on the hunt)•Place: Thorne-Rider ParkoAges 0 to 3oAges 4 to 5oAges 6 to 8•Facebook Event
Easter Egg Huntin’ with the
Pooch
CANCELED DUE TO WEATHERSponsored by Sheridan MediaThis is one hunt that has definitely gone to the dogs! After the Easter Egg Hunt Eggs-travaganza, plan on bringing your pooch to Madia Field (located just west of Thorne-Rider Park) for the annual Easter Egg Huntin’ with the Pooch event. Dog and owner will explore and locate dog treats, or discover tennis balls just the right size for fetching! Dogs will need to stay on leash and, if the pooch has an accident, clean up is your responsibility (doggie poop bags will be available). The Easter Bunny will probably not show up because bunnies generally get a little nervous around dogs!