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Come Meet Sammamish Patch and Enjoy Hunting for Eggs at the Sammamish YMCA's Eggstravaganza
The YMCA on Saturday is hosting an Easter egg hunt for the Plateau, Eastside and Seattle-area communities. Send your Easter and egg photos to brad.wong@patch.com by Sunday and see them posted on Sammamish Patch.

The sun is expected to be out on Saturday. Large numbers of kids will swarm the grassy field in search of Easter eggs and other treats at the Sammamish Family YMCA.
If you're at the YMCA's Eggstravaganza community event on the Plateau, drop by and say hello to Sammamish Patch.
We'll have a table there and you can learn more about the news and information website, how you can receive regular updates and chat with the crew which puts the stories, calendar items, photos and videos together.
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The event starts at 10 a.m. and ends at 1 p.m. The Sammamish Family YMCA is located at 4221 228th Ave. SE on the Issaquah side of the Plateau. If you arrive early, you might be able to find parking in the lot.
But the YMCA will have a shuttle service from , where the parking lot is larger. The school is just north of the YMCA on 228th Avenue Southeast.
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If you can't make the event but have questions about Sammamish Patch, please contact Brad Wong, editor, at 425-440-1796 or brad.wong@patch.com. Sammamish Patch is also on Facebook and Twitter.
Sammamish Patch also will post readers' photographs of eggs and Easter-related fun. Send your photographs to brad.wong@patch.com by Sunday at 6 p.m. with your name, city of residence and where the images were taken.
If have general questions about the Sammamish Family YMCA event, call 425-391-4840.
If you live closer to Redmond, head to the City Hall there for an Eggstravaganza event sponsored by that city. Redmond Patch Editor Caitlin Moran will be there to talk with area residents about news, information and events.
In any event, come on out, grab some eggs, meet neighbors, take photographs - and just have fun.
Editor's note: Before I started working for Patch.com, I worked as a membership services representative at the Coal Creek Family YMCA in Newcastle.
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