Published on Sunday, March 15th, 2026

Special Needs Easter Egg Hunt

Special Needs Easter Egg Hunt – 2026

April 14th, 2026, marked the annual Special Needs Easter Egg Hunt hosted by Calvary San Diego & Calvary Christian Academy.

We were honored to be invited again this year by Lisa Aiu, who also invited us in 2025. I must add that Lisa is an absolute joy to communicate with and a truly lovely person. Lisa wrote me an email after the festivities providing additional information about who helps to make this event happen.

“This was our 5th annual Special Need Egg Hunt! We had over 160 volunteers and welcomed over 1,200 guests this year!

Phil Metzger is the man in the middle next to me in the yellow skirt. He is the Senior Pastor at Calvary San Diego and we sponsor and organize the event. The gentleman in the red is the Senior Pastor at City Lights Church who brought the Egg Hunt idea to us to partner. His name is Amos Dillard.  We are thrilled to partner with City Lights Church and so many other sponsors and partners to make this the BEST DAY ever for so many families! I work for Calvary San Diego, I am the Executive Director at Calvary SD. “

 

San Diego Kite Club volunteers included Ziggy Santa Maria, Amanda and Guy Butrum, and our club kids, Ayla, Nora, and Ellie.

 

Here are the key event details to help volunteers prepare:

📍 Event Location
Cottonwood Park
1778 E Palomar St
Chula Vista, CA 91913

📅 Date & Time
Saturday, April 14
10:00 AM – 12:00 PM

🚗 Volunteer Parking
Volunteers may park at:
Corky McMillin Elementary School
1201 Santa Cora Ave
Chula Vista, CA 91913
(This is just around the corner from the park.)

To get a feel for the event and see what the day looks like, we encourage volunteers to visit our website: SpecialNeedsEggHunt.com

The day began with club members preparing an advertising banner so attendees would know where to find us and fly kites. We had a designated spot on the grassy field for flying and set up a couple of tables to hold gear, provide information, and organize our activities.

One by one, the kids arrived, and we quickly worked to put kites in their hands.

I heard echoes from several parents saying this was their child’s first time flying a kite. The field only provided a light breeze, so we used dragon kites made of mylar to help keep them in the air. Super lightweight and easy to manage, they flew beautifully even at a steady walking pace. At times, we had as many as eight kids flying kites at once. Smiles were everywhere, and our portion of the event was a complete success.

 

Amanda and Guy generously volunteered to help with the kids, fly kites, and be on standby for any kite-related tasks. They did an excellent job representing our club. Amanda mentioned this was the perfect event to be a part of and felt really good contributing to it.

The San Diego Kite Club was one of the official sponsors of this event. You can see this in the photo below:

What a fun day with our community. We look forward to participating in the future. Enjoy the spring season everyone!
Love Zig