Spring into Fun with SDCEA Recreation!

Amy Holsapple, Recreation Manager • March 11, 2025

Celebrate the season with exciting spring activities, including fun-filled day camps and a spectacular Easter Egg Hunt at Ramona Oaks Park.

As the warmth of spring fills the air, the SDCEA Recreation Team is bringing the community together with engaging activities for all ages. From action-packed day camps to our much-anticipated Easter Egg Hunt, there’s no shortage of fun this season!


Day Camps


March 24 - 28, April 18 & 21

Looking for an exciting way to keep the kids entertained during school breaks? Our spring day camps at Ramona Oaks Recreation Center are the perfect solution! All are welcome!


Camp Hours:  8:30 am - 4:30 pm. $55 per day.


Extended Care Hours:  6:30 - 8:30 am ($5 fee) and 4:30 - 6:30 pm ($5 fee)


Pre-registration is required! Call the Recreation Department at 760-789-4146.


Easter Egg Hunt


Saturday, April 19, at Ramona Oaks Park

Mark your calendars for Saturday, April 19, and hop over to Ramona Oaks Park for our annual Easter Egg Hunt! With over 3,000 eggs hidden throughout the park, kids will have a blast searching for treasures. Don’t forget to bring your camera—the Easter Bunny will be making a special appearance for photos!


Egg Hunt Schedule:


9:30 am: Ages 4 & under
10:00 am: Ages 5-7
10:15 am: Ages 8 & over


This event is proudly sponsored by SDCEA for Association residents. We can’t wait to celebrate the season with you! 

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