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The Sunrise Rotary Club in Lake Havasu City hosted its annual Easter Egg Hunt Sunday.
The hunt was at SARA Park and was open to children of all ages.
Before the crowds of kids showed up at noon, there was an adaptive patch designed for those with different abilities at 10 a.m. This ensured that those who needed a quiet space and with certain sensory needs could enjoy the egg hunt at their own pace.
That egg hunt was sponsored by Anderson AutoGroup.
More than 20,000 plastic eggs were spread around in patches for ages ranging from six months old to 12 years old.
Sunrise Rotary and Lake Havasu High School student volunteers made sure the eggs were spread evenly around the area so all could enjoy the hunt.
Check out the video on our YouTube video filmed by LHHS journalism student Jack Frame by visiting https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e0Yt-ICGAKk
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Anderson Auto Group hosts the Adaptive Patch at the Sunrise Rotary Easter Egg Hunt Sunday morning. This patch is done before the crowds arrive to provide a sensory friendly environment for those with different abilities. Jillian Danielson/RiverScene
Anderson Auto Group hosts the Adaptive Patch at the Sunrise Rotary Easter Egg Hunt Sunday morning. This patch is done before the crowds arrive to provide a sensory friendly environment for those with different abilities. Jillian Danielson/RiverScene
Anderson Auto Group hosts the Adaptive Patch at the Sunrise Rotary Easter Egg Hunt Sunday morning. This patch is done before the crowds arrive to provide a sensory friendly environment for those with different abilities. Jillian Danielson/RiverScene
Anderson Auto Group hosts the Adaptive Patch at the Sunrise Rotary Easter Egg Hunt Sunday morning. This patch is done before the crowds arrive to provide a sensory friendly environment for those with different abilities. Jillian Danielson/RiverScene
Anderson Auto Group hosts the Adaptive Patch at the Sunrise Rotary Easter Egg Hunt Sunday morning. This patch is done before the crowds arrive to provide a sensory friendly environment for those with different abilities. Jillian Danielson/RiverScene
Anderson Auto Group hosts the Adaptive Patch at the Sunrise Rotary Easter Egg Hunt Sunday morning. This patch is done before the crowds arrive to provide a sensory friendly environment for those with different abilities. Jillian Danielson/RiverScene
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Sunrise Rotary volunteers clean up after the Easter Egg Hunt at SARA Park on Sunday. Jillian Danielson/RiverScene
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