Mr. Bunny is working the night shift. Adults are invited to grab a basket or bag and enjoy Crawford County’s first ever JA Adult Egg Scramble, an after-dark egg hunt at Colonel Crawford High School (2303 Ohio 602 – North Robinson, OH) on Friday, March 27.

The Adult Egg Scramble is open for adults (18 years or older). The Colonel Crawford High School Football Field will be blocked off with cones and Easter eggs are scattered inside the area. The eggs are filled with various prizes – candy, raffle tickets, and items donated from the community.

The participation fee is $10/person and limited to the first 350 participants.

Participants are asked to bring their own flash light and bag to collect as many eggs as possible. Before the event starts, participants line up around the cones and turn off their flash lights while announcements are being made (and to not locate the Golden, Silver, or Bronze Eggs). When the horn blows, everyone turns on their flashlights and scrambles for as many prizes as you can collect. After all the eggs are collected, participants turn in their eggs to the event staff who distributes the prizes. It’s a fun twist to the children’s egg hunt!

Registration deadline is March 20. Contact Amanda Overton at 330-434-1875, ext. 15, or Cheryl Thomas at 419-529-7310.

Join our Title Sponsor, Ohio Mutual Insurance Group, and align your business with this fun and entertaining community event for adults 18 years of age and older!

All proceeds will benefit Junior Achievement students in Crawford County. Junior Achievement programs teach students a wide range of concepts and skills needed to prepare them to be successful. These concepts include understanding how businesses work, career planning, job interviewing skills, budgeting, savings, credit card risks and how to start their own business.