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Program supervisor: Springfest egg hunt drew strong turnout; staff will adjust layout to reduce crowding

Baldwin Park City Recreation and Community Services Commission · April 6, 2026
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Program supervisor April Rojo told the Baldwin Park City Recreation and Community Services Commission that the April 4 Springfest and egg hunt used Morgan Park fields, featured inclusive activities and eight golden-egg winners per section (40 total); staff plan a U-shaped corral to ease crowding next year.

At a recent meeting of the Baldwin Park City Recreation and Community Services Commission, program supervisor April Rojo recapped the city’s Springfest and egg hunt, saying the free community event drew high attendance and prompted staff to plan layout changes to reduce crowding.

Rojo said the event took place Saturday, April 4, from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m., with the egg hunt beginning at about 10:45 a.m. Organizers used both the front field on Ramona Boulevard and the back athletic field at Morgan Park. Activities included…

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