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        The Great San Marino Egg Hunt & Firefighters Assocation Pancake Breakfast

        • Melanie Hooks
          • April 4, 2026
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      Lacy Park
      1485 Virginia Road - San Marino
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      34.1204167 -118.12013480000002

      Date/Time
      Date(s) - 04/04/2026
      9:00 am - 12:00 pm

      Location
      Lacy Park

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      San Marino Great Egg Hunt & Pancake Breakfast (Photo – City of San Marino)

      Hop on over to Lacy Park for a fun-filled spring celebration the whole family will enjoy Saturday, April 4, 9:00 am – 12:00 pm.

      Children ages 1-12 are invited to join The Great San Marino Egg Hunt, featuring a giant egg hunt zone in the center of the park where participants will gather and dash for thousands of colorful eggs. The day also includes games, crafts, and photo opportunities with the Bunny—perfect for capturing those sweet spring memories!

      Before or after the hunt, fuel up at the San Marino Firefighters Association Pancake Breakfast, where a delicious stack of pancakes will be served hot off the griddle. Breakfast is optional and available for a separate fee of just $5.

      Bring your basket, your camera, and your springtime cheer for a morning packed with family fun!

      *Dogs are prohibited at this event. This does not apply to trained service animals.*

      Egg Hunt Wristbands
      Purchase your wristbands at the Community Center March 2-April 3, Monday-Thursday 7AM-5PM, Friday 7-11AM.
      Pre-Sale Wristbands: Residents $5/Non-Residents $10
      Gate Price: Resident/Non-Resident $15

      Pancake Breakfast
      Price: Resident/Non-Resident $5

      Egg Hunt Times:
      2yr. old and under – 10:00 am
      3yr. old – 10:20 am
      4yr. old – 10:40 am
      5yr. old – 11:00 am
      6-7yr. old – 11:20 am
      8-9yr. old – 11:35 am
      10-12yr. old – 11:50 am

      The Great San Marino Egg Hunt & Firefighters Association Pancake Breakfast
      Saturday, April 4
      9:00 am - 12:00 pm
      Location
      Lacy Park
      1485 Virginia Rd
      San Marino, CA 91108

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