By CW, The Freelancer
On March 28th from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., families from all over the community came together for the Sons and Daughters of Guam Club, Inc. Easter Egg Hunt 2026. The event was filled with excitement, laughter, and a strong sense of community as kids and parents enjoyed a day made just for them.
There was something for everyone, including food and drinks, games, prizes, and even pictures with the Easter Bunny. One of the main highlights was the egg hunts, which were split into four age groups: 1–3, 4–8, 8–10, and 10–14. This helped make sure every child had a chance to participate and have fun.
Joyce Borja, Youth Chair and Board of Director, shared her appreciation for the turnout. “On behalf of the SDGCI, Si Yu’use Ma’ase (Thank you) to the community for coming out and partaking,” she said.
She also talked about what made the event special. “Today’s event is beautiful. We have four different age groups for the kids 1to 3, 4 to 8, 8 to 10 and 10 to 14. Then we have prizes for most eggs, less eggs. The kids are also able to get prizes for games. Loads of giveaways and goody bags. The event is a successful one again.”
Throughout the event, kids could be seen running around with excitement, showing off their eggs and prizes. The energy was positive, and it was clear that everyone was enjoying their time together.
Events like this show how important it is for communities to come together. It’s not just about the activities, but about the memories being made. Days like this remind us that even simple moments can mean a lot, and when people come together, those moments turn into something special that lasts.
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