EPD Hosting Unique Easter Egg Hunt for Visually Impaired Kids
For many children across the Tri-State, hunting for Easter Eggs is quite challenging due to their inability to see properly, whether that be total blindness, or some other condition that causes their eyes to not work properly. Thanks to the Evansville Police Department, the Evansville Association for the Blind, and others, those children can still participate in one of Easter's oldest traditions during the upcoming "Listening for Eggs" Easter Egg Hunt at the F.O.P. Camp on North Happe Road on Evansville's west side.
The hunt will take place on Saturday, March 31st from 10:00 a.m. until Noon, and will feature eggs hidden across the camp that beep, giving the kids the opportunity to use their sense of hearing to find each egg. How cool is that?
The day will also feature games, crafts, and prizes! For more information, and to RSVP, contact the Evansville Association for the Blind at 812-422-1181.
[Source: Evansville Police Department on Facebook]