HIRAM, Ga. — Families in Paulding County are invited to bring their youngest children to a festive spring celebration later this month, as a local entertainment venue prepares to host a Giant Easter Egg Hunt designed specifically for toddlers and preschoolers.
The event, titled “Giant Easter Egg Hunt (Tiny Tots),” is scheduled for Saturday, March 28 at 10 a.m. at Sparkles Family Fun Center, a longtime family entertainment venue in Hiram known for its skating rink, arcade and indoor playground.
Event Tailored for Young Children
Organizers say the egg hunt is specifically designed for children ages 5 and under, offering a safe and age-appropriate environment for younger participants to take part in a classic Easter tradition.
The event will begin promptly at 10 a.m., with children expected to gather eggs filled with treats and prizes across designated areas of the facility.
Admission is set at $10 per child, making it an accessible outing for families seeking seasonal activities in the area.
A Community-Focused Family Event
Sparkles Family Fun Center has been a fixture in metro Atlanta family entertainment for decades, offering activities ranging from roller skating to laser tag and group events.
Events like the Easter egg hunt are part of the venue’s broader effort to provide family-friendly programming that brings local communities together, particularly during holidays and school breaks.
Why the Event Matters
Seasonal events such as Easter egg hunts serve as more than just recreational outings — they provide opportunities for:
- Early childhood social interaction in a structured setting
- Family engagement in local community spaces
- Tradition-building experiences for young children
For many families in Hiram and surrounding areas, the event offers a chance to participate in a safe, organized holiday activity tailored to younger age groups.
What Families Should Know
Organizers encourage families to arrive early due to the event’s age-specific format and likely high turnout.
Parents and guardians should also be prepared for indoor activities, as the venue includes multiple entertainment areas beyond the egg hunt itself.
Looking Ahead
As spring events ramp up across west Georgia, the Tiny Tots Easter egg hunt highlights the growing demand for localized, family-centered experiences that cater to specific age groups.
For Hiram-area families, the March 28 event offers a simple but meaningful way to celebrate the season — one egg at a time.
