On April 9, Stepping Stones staff and residents celebrated Easter Sunday led by Patricia Flood, Stepping Stones Program Director.
Residents decorated the eggs and baskets then hid the eggs in the backyard for the egg-citing activity.
Easter egg hunting is a popular Easter tradition in which children search for Easter eggs that are hidden in various places. The eggs are typically made of chocolate or plastic and are often filled with candy or other treats.
Getting in the spirit of the season, the residents invited their families. Everyone enjoyed the food prepared by the staff. Residents’ children participated in an easter egg-hunting activity. It was a tiring day but definitely an eggs-traordinary and festive event.
Easter egg hunts are a fun activity for children and families to enjoy together during the Easter holiday. Some families have their own unique Easter egg hunt traditions, such as creating scavenger hunts with clues or hiding golden eggs with special prizes inside. Regardless of the method, Easter egg hunting is a fun and festive way to celebrate the holiday and create memories with loved ones.