West Seattle Lions presenting 1st annual Easter-egg hunt for blind/visually impaired kids

The next two weekends are full of egg hunts around the area – but only one like this:

The West Seattle Lions – part of a century-old organization – are proud to be presenting their first egg hunt for blind and visually impaired kids next Saturday (April 8th), 11 am at Seattle Lutheran High School‘s Menashe Family Gym (4100 SW Genesee). As the flyer says, it’s free, but they request pre-registration so they know how many people to expect – call 206-619-1029 or use this online form.

6 Replies to "West Seattle Lions presenting 1st annual Easter-egg hunt for blind/visually impaired kids"

  • Alki Resident April 3, 2017 (9:45 pm)

    How absolutely wonderful to do this. Our friends have a beautiful son who is blind. The plays piano and skis already and only 9 years old.

  • Thomas w Karchesy April 3, 2017 (10:18 pm)

    Used-to-be getting ready for the Easter Egg Hunt was coloring the eggs. Now it is wiring them.

    • sam-c April 4, 2017 (8:23 am)

      Wow. That is so cool!! Thank you for your hard work in creating fun activities for all!

  • Pam April 3, 2017 (11:05 pm)

    This is so thoughtful and kind. Thank you so much for sharing this love.

  • Diane April 4, 2017 (1:11 pm)

    Awesome :)

  • Knowitsome April 5, 2017 (9:52 am)

    Sounds great ! How does it work?

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