The North Royalton Lions Club hosted the annual Easter Egg Hunt from 1-2 p.m. Sunday, April 13, at the North Royalton Memorial Park Playground. The weather was perfect and the turnout was outstanding. More than 300 children were in attendance to hunt for eggs.
There were volunteers from CrossFields Church and North Royalton High School Key Club along with North Royalton Lions members hiding thousands of eggs on the grounds for the children.
The Easter Bunny was there and brought along two chicks for pictures and to entertain the crowd.
Ever wondered how more than 2,000 Easter eggs get filled for the annual community Easter Egg Hunt on Palm Sunday? It’s all thanks to the dedicated residents and staff of Royalton Woods, who spend an afternoon working together to prepare for the big event.
This tradition, which has been alive for nearly 20 years, is more than just an egg-filling session—it’s a time of joy and reminiscence. As they fill the colorful eggs with goodies, residents share cherished memories of Easter celebrations from years gone by.
When the job was done and more than 2,000 eggs were delivered to Memorial Park, the sense of accomplishment was undeniable. These eggs brought smiles to the faces of hundreds of children as they excitedly hunted for treasures on Palm Sunday.
Royalton Woods residents truly embody the spirit of community and generosity with their longstanding tradition, spreading happiness one egg at a time.