Where and when to hunt for Easter eggs

WARWICK — Children will take to lawns and fields for a delightful spring ritual - the Easter egg hunt - this Saturday, March 31.
Here's where to find those events:
• The Easter Egg Hunt sponsored by the Village of Warwick Recreation and the Warwick Fire Department will take place at Veterans Memorial Park beginning at 10 a.m. sharp.
As always, there will be three age groups:
• 3 and under;
• 4-6 years old; and
• 7-12 years old.
Prizes will be given out for finding the Golden Egg for each age group.
The Easter Bunny will also be at the park for the hunt.
Admission is a non-perishable food item to support the Warwick Food Pantry.
• Warwick Lions Club's egg hunt at Pennings Farm & Market, 161 South Route 94, Warwick, at 11 a.m. and 2 p.m.
Peter Cottontail will be on-site handing out candy, hopping through the fields and posing for candid photos. Participants should bring baskets and bags to gather goodies, by age group. Phone: 986-1059. Web: penningsfarmmarket.com.
• Orange County Spring Egg Hunt, 11 a.m. at Thomas Bull Memorial Park in Montgomery, for children ages seven and younger, in separate sections for age groups and children with disabilities.
This free event is sponsored by the Orange County Department of Parks, Recreation and Conservation.
The Easter Bunny and Macaroni the Clown will be on-site to greet everyone.
Parents are invited to dress their children to resemble the Easter Bunny and receive a prize.
The Orange County Sheriff’s Office will offer its children’s ID program, Operation Safe Child. Chocolate prizes for special gold eggs found; each child will receive a bag of candy courtesy of ShopRite.
If weather is inclement, call 457-4949 for an update.
For more information on the egg hunt, contact Tom Quinlisk at 457-4910 or TQuinlisk@orangecountygov.com.
Web: orangecountynyparks.com.