Get hopping to these egg-citing hunts

Three-alarm egg hunt

North Whidbey Fire Fighters’ Association welcomes the community to its Easter egg hunt Saturday, March 22, at the Taylor Road Fire Station. The fun begins at 1 p.m. with hunt categories for children ranging in age from one through nine. For details visit www.nwfirefightersassoc.org.

Garden fair and egg hunts

Whidbey Garden Faire and Easter Egg Hunt is set for Saturday, March 22, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the Greenbank Farm.

The 1904 historic barn will be filled with vendors and community members who have a passion for gardening. They will be providing education, plants, crafts, gifts and gardening tips that will help you plan and accessorize your own gardens. There will also be an Easter egg hunt from noon to 1 p.m. the day of the Faire as well as Easter Sunday. There will be an easier hunt for the little ones and more difficult hunt for the big kids. The farm is located on State Route 525 and Wonn Road in Greenbank. For more information contact Steve Marriott, 678-7710, or events@greenbankfarm.com.

Fleet Reserve search

The public is welcome to Fleet Reserve Assn. Branch 97 Auxiliary’s Children’s Easter egg hunt Saturday, March 22, from 1 to 3 p.m. at 311 SE 8th Ave. All children ages 15 and under are welcome to attend. There is no fee. Refreshments will be served and the Easter Bunny may make an appearance. Call 360-672-1329 for more information.

Fil Am at Rocky Point

The community is invited to the Fil Am of Oak Harbor Easter egg hunt Sunday, March 23, at 10:30 a.m. at Rocky Point. Fil Am will provide the lechon (roast pork), pancit and steamed rice. Bring your favorite hot dish to share and baskets for children 12 and under for the egg hunt. For more information call Cezar Bordon, Fil Am president, 675-5024.