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Rancho Palos Verdes egg hunt draws families, inflatables and a Critter Squad petting zoo

Rancho Palos Verdes City Talk (mayor's monthly update) · April 8, 2026
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Summary

The Ken Dyda Civic Center hosted the city’s annual egg hunt with inflatables, cotton candy and a Critter Squad petting zoo; Recreation Coordinator Simi Soto praised the children's excitement and staff highlighted trail and park updates later in the program.

Janella Kakaty reported from the Ken Dyda Civic Center that Rancho Palos Verdes' annual egg hunt drew families for inflatables, cotton candy and a petting zoo operated by the Critter Squad.

"This is my first time working this event, but I just love seeing all the little kids just brighten up when they see an egg, a bunny," said Simi Soto, the city's recreation coordinator, describing the event’s family focus. Soto listed planned attractions including inflatables and cotton candy.

Steel Skubevas of the Critter Squad said the group brought domestic bunnies, guinea pigs he identified as from Papua New Guinea and Russian tortoises, and explained the organization’s role as wildlife educators who visit schools and community events.

Host Liz Brown Swanson introduced Mayor Paul Seo for the program’s mayoral update; the broadcast then shifted from event coverage to longer discussion of the landslide response and trail status later in the show.