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Hunting for Fun


On Saturday March 23, North Neighborhood at Hale Makua Kahului held an Easter Egg Hunt. Residents, staff, family, and children gathered in the central courtyard of North Neighborhood to celebrate together. Residents were delighted to meet the children and help them search for bright plastic eggs. All the attendees enjoyed the beautiful weather and the chance to spend time with family and friends in such a beautiful setting.

In the photo, North Neighborhood Supervisor Zaira Katsuda, her husband, and two sons start the hunt for Easter Eggs.

The Easter Egg Hunt illustrates Eden Principle #2: “An Elder-centered community commits to creating a human habitat where life revolves around close and continuing contact with plants, animals, and children. It is these relationships that provide the young and old alike with a pathway to a life worth living.”

Tags: Children, Easter, Eden Alternative Principle 2, elder-centered, Human Habitat, Principle 2