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OHSU Elks Children's Eye Clinic Hosts Easter Egg Hunt for Visually Impaired Children

**Note to Editors: The beeping egg hunt for the visually-impaired children will take place at 11:00 a.m.**

WHAT:       The Elks Children’s Eye Clinic at Oregon Health & Science University’s Casey Eye Institute hosts the 16th annual Easter egg hunt featuring chirping eggs for visually impaired children. More than 100 children are expected at the free day of fun that includes clowns, a magician, Casey the Elk, Easter bunnies, face painting, games and a petting zoo. Casey staff and the Oregon State Elks will provide volunteer support.

WHO:          All current and former Elks Children’s Eye Clinic patients and their siblings aged 3 to 8 are invited to attend.

WHEN:      Saturday, March 28, 10 a.m. to noon

WHERE:    The OHSU Casey Eye Institute, 3375 S.W. Terwilliger Blvd., Portland, Ore.



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