Rewritten Title: Easter Egg Hunt Event in San Gabriel Valley Chinese Community - Free and Welcoming for the Whole Family
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April is about to welcome Easter in the United States, an important holiday that celebrates the resurrection of Jesus Christ. This year's Easter is set for April 20, with cities hosting free egg-hunting events. The Easter celebrations in the San Gabriel Valley are particularly family-friendly. The city of San Gabriel will hold its event at Smith Park on April 19, which includes breakfast donations, a breakfast burrito race, and an egg hunt in the morning. The city of Monterey Park will also host a celebration at Barnes Park on April 17, providing over 20,000 eggs for children to find, with registration required in advance to obtain wristbands. The city of Arcadia will hold egg-hunting events on April 18 and 19, including nighttime activities for teenagers. The cities of Temple City, Rosemead, and Diamond Bar also have their own Easter celebrations, catering to participants of all ages.
With the arrival of April, one of the important holidays in the United States, Easter, is approaching. This day is used to celebrate the resurrection of Jesus Christ. Easter is set for the first Sunday after the first full moon of the spring equinox, and this year's date is April 20. In various places celebrating Easter, many cities will hold free activities such as egg hunts, and the Chinese community in the San Gabriel Valley will also organize multiple Easter activities suitable for the whole family.
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The Easter event in San Gabriel will be held at Smith Park on April 19, from 7 AM to 11 AM. During the event, there will be a breakfast donation activity, with each breakfast costing $8 and four for $30. The breakfast burrito race will start at 9 AM and is open to children aged 7 to 16. The egg hunt will begin at 10 AM, and all children under 12 are welcome to participate. There will also be a DJ, various games, and entertainment for photos with the bunny.
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The city of Monterey Park will hold an Easter celebration at Barnes Park on April 17, from 4 PM to 7 PM. The event will have over 20,000 eggs spread on the lawn for children to find, along with carnival rides. Peter the Bunny will also make an appearance for pictures with the kids. To ensure orderly participation from children of different ages, prior online registration is required, and free wristbands must be worn. Children aged 0 to 3 can participate without a wristband.
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The city of Arcadia plans to hold two egg hunt events on April 18 and 19. The event on the evening of the 18th is specifically designed for middle and high school students. Participants must bring an ID, flashlight, and basket. The event will start at 7 PM, with the egg hunt officially beginning at 8 PM, and those who find the golden egg can redeem prizes. The event on the 19th is open to everyone, starting at 10 AM, with the egg hunt at 11 AM, taking place at Arcadia County Park, which will also feature craft booths and games.
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The Easter celebration in Temple City will take place on April 19 from 8:30 AM to 11:30 AM at Live Oak Park, with specific program arrangements yet to be announced.
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The city of Rosemead will hold its Easter celebration at Garvey Park on April 19, from 10 AM to 1 PM, with the egg hunt starting at 10 AM. The event is specially set up with different areas for children of various age groups: under 2 years, 3 to 4 years, 5 to 6 years, 7 to 10 years, and 11 to 13 years. In the areas for ages 5 to 13, parents are not allowed to accompany their children. There will also be activities including bounce houses and photo opportunities with the bunny.
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Diamond Bar will host a "Breakfast with the Bunny" event on April 12, from 9 AM to 11 AM. Registration is required in advance, with tickets priced at $15, and the event will be held at Diamond Bar Center. Participants can enjoy fun workshops, games for children aged 2 to 8, interactive dancing, and photo opportunities with the bunny. The public can register at Diamond Bar Center to participate.