Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, March 20, 2013, Page 12, Image 12

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A celebration of spring takes place Saturday, March
30 when the Oregon Zoo hosts its annual Rabbit Romp.
Sponsored in part by the Oregon College Savings
Plan, the event features candy egg hunts every 20
minutes between 9 a.m. and 3 p.m. Children ages 3 to
10 are divided into age groups and invited to hunt for
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kids take o ff in search o f candy eggs during the Oregon Zoo's annual spring celebration, Rabbit
Romp. This year’s event takes place Saturday, March 30, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.
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can participate in a candy hunt organized especially
for them.
Guests should bring their own baskets to collect the
eggs. Rabbit Romp festivities also include pettable
bunnies at the Family Farm, bunny crafts, games and
photo opportunities.
Rabbit Romp is free with regular zoo admission.
Summer Day Camps
Sign up now for
fun activities
Portland Parks & Recreation can help your child build
social skills, confidence, make new friends and have fun.
Registration is now available for summer camps across
the city, with something for everyone from tots to teens.
The camps will help keep your youngsters active in
both mind and body, and they’ll come home tired! There
are oodles of options including environmental educa­
tion, creative play, music, science, sports and gymnas­
tics, arts & crafts, martial arts, stories, special events,
day trips, cooking, fashion, skateboarding and much
more.
Learn about cultures around the world, take a trip to
the coast to handle starfish, visit a working farm, give
fencing a stab, learn about dinosaurs, or try out a
tumbling and trampoline camp.
Be a pirate for a day, take the stage in a musical theater
production, grow food for your own pizza and learn
what’s healthy for you, shoot hoops, swim, splash, and
have a blast.
Turn off the tube and sign up now ! For more informa­
tion, call 503-823-5300orvisitportlandparks.org.
A nature day camper inspects an insect during
one o f Portland Parks & Recreation's Summer
Day Camps. Registration is now available for
summer camps across the city.