The Kiwanis Club of Citrus Heights is excited to host our 42nd Annual FREE Easter Egg Hunt at Rusch Community Park!
Bring the whole family for a morning filled with fun activities including a DJ, face painting, sack races, tug-of-war, fishing booth, vendor booths, and special appearances from the Easter Bunny, Citrus Heights Police Department, Sac Metro Fire, and more!
📅 Saturday, April 4 ⏰ 9:00 AM – Noon 📍 Rusch Community Park 7801 Auburn Blvd, Citrus Heights
🥚 Easter Egg Hunt Schedule: • 9:30 AM – Ages 4 & Under • 10:00 AM – Ages 5–7 • 10:30 AM – Ages 8–12 • 11:00 AM – Ages 4 & Under • 11:30 AM – Ages 5–12
🎒 Don’t forget to bring your own basket for the hunt!
This FREE community event has been a Citrus Heights tradition for decades, and we look forward to celebrating with you and your family.
Please note: Kiwanis Club of Citrus Heights and Kiwanis International are not responsible for or affiliated with individual vendors.
🐣 A Special Thank You to Our Sponsors & Community Partners!
The Kiwanis Club of Citrus Heights would like to extend our sincere appreciation to the incredible organizations and local businesses that help make the 42nd Annual Easter Egg Hunt possible.
Because of their generosity and commitment to our community, hundreds of local families will be able to enjoy a FREE morning of fun at Rusch Community Park.
Please join us in thanking these amazing partners for supporting events that bring our community together!
Our ten scholarship award winners attended a meeting of our club on June 3. Kylie Andreadakis, Addison Bernel, Matthew Choi, Annie Hong, Kelli Olson, Brianna Rorling, and Brooklyn Sanfilippo from Bella Vista; Sneha Gupta, Leah Werner, (Benjamin Lee absent) from Mesa Verde, spoke about the college they will attend and their career aspirations.
Our guest speaker at that meeting was County Supervisor Rosario Rodriguez. Ms Rodriguez represents Sacramento County’s District 4. Its two incorporated cities are Folsom and Citrus Heights. Unincorporated areas are Antelope, Carmichael, Elverta, Fair Oaks, Foothill Farms, Gold River, North Highlands, Orangevale, Rancho Murieta, and Rio Linda, which are her primary focus. She said that the major problems facing the county are funding deficits, increases in unhoused people…and potholes. She urged our scholarship winners to consider an internship with the county. ... See MoreSee Less
Thank you for coming and speaking to our members!It was a pleasure to speak with the Kiwanis Club of Citrus Heights this week and share updates on the important work happening throughout Sacramento County.
Organizations like Kiwanis are integral to strong communities. Their commitment to service, volunteerism, and improving the lives of others helps make our neighborhoods better places to live, work, and raise a family.
Thank you for all you do to serve our region…keep up the great work! 👏 ... See MoreSee Less
42nd Annual FREE Easter Egg Hunt
42nd Annual Easter Egg Hunt – April 4th, 2026
🐣 Join Us for an EGG-Citing Day of Family Fun! 🐰
The Kiwanis Club of Citrus Heights is excited to host our 42nd Annual FREE Easter Egg Hunt at Rusch Community Park!
Bring the whole family for a morning filled with fun activities including a DJ, face painting, sack races, tug-of-war, fishing booth, vendor booths, and special appearances from the Easter Bunny, Citrus Heights Police Department, Sac Metro Fire, and more!
📅 Saturday, April 4
⏰ 9:00 AM – Noon
📍 Rusch Community Park
7801 Auburn Blvd, Citrus Heights
🥚 Easter Egg Hunt Schedule:
• 9:30 AM – Ages 4 & Under
• 10:00 AM – Ages 5–7
• 10:30 AM – Ages 8–12
• 11:00 AM – Ages 4 & Under
• 11:30 AM – Ages 5–12
🎒 Don’t forget to bring your own basket for the hunt!
This FREE community event has been a Citrus Heights tradition for decades, and we look forward to celebrating with you and your family.
Please note: Kiwanis Club of Citrus Heights and Kiwanis International are not responsible for or affiliated with individual vendors.
🐣 A Special Thank You to Our Sponsors & Community Partners!
The Kiwanis Club of Citrus Heights would like to extend our sincere appreciation to the incredible organizations and local businesses that help make the 42nd Annual Easter Egg Hunt possible.
Because of their generosity and commitment to our community, hundreds of local families will be able to enjoy a FREE morning of fun at Rusch Community Park.
Please join us in thanking these amazing partners for supporting events that bring our community together!
Interested in being a vendor, sponsor, or community partner at the Easter Egg Hunt?
Sign up here: https://kiwanis-citrus-heights.square.site
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Our ten scholarship award winners attended a meeting of our club on June 3. Kylie Andreadakis, Addison Bernel, Matthew Choi, Annie Hong, Kelli Olson, Brianna Rorling, and Brooklyn Sanfilippo from Bella Vista; Sneha Gupta, Leah Werner, (Benjamin Lee absent) from Mesa Verde, spoke about the college they will attend and their career aspirations.
Our guest speaker at that meeting was County Supervisor Rosario Rodriguez. Ms Rodriguez represents Sacramento County’s District 4. Its two incorporated cities are Folsom and Citrus Heights. Unincorporated areas are Antelope, Carmichael, Elverta, Fair Oaks, Foothill Farms, Gold River, North Highlands, Orangevale, Rancho Murieta, and Rio Linda, which are her primary focus. She said that the major problems facing the county are funding deficits, increases in unhoused people…and potholes. She urged our scholarship winners to consider an internship with the county. ... See MoreSee Less
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Thank you for coming and speaking to our members!It was a pleasure to speak with the Kiwanis Club of Citrus Heights this week and share updates on the important work happening throughout Sacramento County.
Organizations like Kiwanis are integral to strong communities. Their commitment to service, volunteerism, and improving the lives of others helps make our neighborhoods better places to live, work, and raise a family.
Thank you for all you do to serve our region…keep up the great work! 👏 ... See MoreSee Less
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