PLYMOUTH — The Plymouth Lions Club is inviting residents of Plymouth and the surrounding area to “Spring into Service & Grow” at its annual Easter Egg Hunt on Saturday, March 28.

Community members are encouraged to help hide eggs beginning at 12:00 noon, followed by the 1 p.m. Easter Egg Hunt at Mary Fate Park Pavilion. In case of rain, the celebration will be on Saturday, April 4.

This beloved community tradition supports the club’s ongoing humanitarian service efforts and will serve over 150 area children and families.

Ten dedicated Lions volunteers will be on-site hiding eggs and welcoming families for an afternoon of fellowship, fun, and meaningful community connection.

As the Plymouth Lions celebrate their 50th year of service, this event highlights the club’s enduring commitment to strengthening the greater Plymouth community and supporting families through impactful service initiatives.

Families are encouraged to attend and enjoy this free community event. Plymouth residents and those who live in the surrounding area who are interested in making a greater impact are also invited to join the Plymouth Lions Club and be part of the next 50 years of service.

For more information about the event or how to become a member, please contact the Plymouth Lions Club President, Jill Donnenwirth at jilleo064@yahoo.com.