Seasonal & Holidays
Rotary Club of Alamo Hosts Annual Easter Egg Hunt
The Rotary Club of Alamo will sponsor the Annual Easter Egg Hunt and Family Fun Day on Saturday, March 31.

From the Rotary Club of Alamo: The Rotary Club of Alamo will sponsor the Annual Easter Egg Hunt and Family Fun Day on Saturday, March 31, 2018 at Livorna Park. The event will begin at 9:00 a.m. with games and music and end at 11:00 a.m. Last year, there were some 2,000 people in attendance and over 800 children participated, so this year there will be over 8,000 eggs that will be hidden for the children to find.
In addition to the Easter Egg Hunt and a visit by the Easter Bunny, where parents will have an opportunity to take photos, there will also be children’s carnival games, two balloon persons; face painting provided by the Monte Vista High School Interact Club, which is sponsored by the Rotary Club of Alamo, and other fun activities. In addition, there will be live music provided by The East Bay Banjo Club, along with coffee, chocolate milk, water and donuts for sale. The Alamo Elementary School Chorus will also perform. The actual Easter Egg Hunt will take place this year at 10:00 a.m. sharp. The egg hunt will be split into three age groups. One for children three years of age and under (0-3); another for children ages four to six (4-6); and finally for children ages seven to nine (7-9). In past years the Easter Egg Hunt would start promptly at the assigned time and was finished in less than five minutes. Parents should allow ample time for their children to be on time to participate.
Gold, Silver and Bronze sponsors for the event are the Diablo Fine Jewelers; Morgan Stanley Bach Group; John Muir Health System; Spectrum Wealth Partners; Thompson Consulting; and Ken Soult, DDS.
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The Rotary Club of Alamo was founded on May 7, 1971 and has 46 members. The Club supports various programs at Alamo and Rancho Romero Elementary Schools, Lucille Mauzy School, Stone Valley Middle School, Monte Vista and San Ramon High Schools; provides dictionaries to third grade students; sponsors two free medical clinics for uninsured and underserved adults with acute or chronic medical conditions, as well as other community and international projects.
The Club will be meeting on Wednesdays at 12:15 p.m. on a temporary basis, at Forli’s Restaurant, 3160 Danville Blvd, Alamo, at least until mid 2018 while Round Hill Country Club in Alamo undergoes a remodeling project,
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