Wanted: helpful, high-energy high-schoolers!

Who says Easter fun is just for little kids? The Jr. Women’s Club has all sorts of inspiring ways for high school students to help with next week’s Easter Carnival and Egg Hunt – and not just as a big chick and bunny or tutu-wearing male athletes! Students are invited to earn community service hours by helping with the various Easter Carnival activities that will be offered on Saturday, April 4, from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Holiday Harbor.

The JWC and Men’s Golf Club will start the Egg Hunt at 11 a.m. with the tossing of the golf ball “eggs” for children to gather. In addition to the Egg Hunt for each age division, wristbands will be available for $10, which will include unlimited access to the carnival games, bounce house, giant slide, face painting, temporary tattoos, balloon clown and a craft table. Could there be a more fun way for high school volunteers to earn their community service hours?

Also at the Carnival, tickets will be available to purchase food items and beverages. In addition, tickets will be sold for a prize drawing that will take place towards the end of the event (ticket-holders don’t need to be present to win). Parents are invited to bring their own cameras for photo opportunities with the Easter bunny and chick.

A number of vendors will be on hand selling jewelry, clothing, accessories, cosmetics, household items and more. A few vendor booths are still available for $35 per booth. For information on the vendor booths, call Julie Stover at 951-265-9722.
High schoolers wanting to volunteer should call Carol Basse-Winn at 951-264-4364 or e-mail canyonlakejwc@gmail.com. The Jr. Women’s Club still welcomes donations or prizes from local businesses and clubs. For general information on the Easter Carnival, call Alana Reynolds at 714-468-2415.




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