Colorful plastic Easter eggs scattered across green grass in community park setting

Jackson Needs You: Easter Egg Hunt Volunteers Wanted

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A Wisconsin town is calling on neighbors to help create Easter magic for local kids. The Jackson Parks & Recreation Department needs just five more volunteers to pull off their community egg hunt.

Sometimes the best community traditions run on something simple: neighbors helping neighbors create joy for kids.

The Jackson Parks & Recreation Department is looking for five volunteers to make their Easter Egg Hunt happen on March 27th at Jackson Park. The event brings families together for a springtime celebration, but organizers need a few more hands to pull it off.

"It takes a village to make these memories happen for the kids in Jackson," the department posted. They're looking for people who can spare just a couple hours on a Friday evening to help hide eggs or guide the Easter Bunny through the festivities.

The volunteer spots are straightforward. Three people are needed for the Egg Hiding Team from 4:30 to 6:30 p.m. to scatter eggs around the park before kids arrive. Two Easter Bunny Guides will help from 5:30 to 7 p.m., making sure the beloved character can navigate the hunt safely.

Jackson Needs You: Easter Egg Hunt Volunteers Wanted

The hunt itself starts at 6 p.m. at Jackson Park on Jackson Drive, giving families a fun way to welcome spring together. For parents working regular hours, the evening timing means they can bring their kids after dinner for the festivities.

Sunny's Take

There's something beautiful about a community that shows up for its kids. This isn't a massive fundraiser or a complicated project. It's five spots that need filling so children can hunt for plastic eggs and meet the Easter Bunny on a Friday night in March.

These volunteers won't make headlines. They'll hide behind trees placing colorful eggs in the grass and walk alongside someone in a bunny costume. But they'll help create the kind of childhood memory that sticks: running through a park at dusk, basket in hand, looking for treasure while parents cheer from the sidelines.

Jackson is betting that five people in their community care enough to give two hours. That's not a big ask for something that matters to so many local families.

Anyone interested can sign up through the Parks & Recreation Department's online form, and they'll be part of making Easter a little brighter for their town's youngest residents.

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