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Parker Chamber, Town Calendars Show Busy Early-April Event Slate

Four events pack Parker's first weekend of April, led by a free health expo and egg hunt sharing Western Park's grounds today through noon.

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Western Park sits at Riverside Drive and Desert Avenue in Parker most mornings without much ceremony. Today, it is running two full community events simultaneously before noon.

The annual Community Health Expo, sponsored by La Paz Regional Hospital & Clinics, runs from 9 a.m. to noon at Western Park alongside the Town of Parker's Easter Eggstravaganza, the town's annual Easter egg hunt organized by its Parks and Recreation Committee. Healthcare agencies and providers will staff booths offering free health screenings, giveaways, and food. The Parker Town Council approved street closures for the joint event at its March 17 meeting, a procedural step that signals how seriously the town treats the traffic footprint of two draws sharing a single footprint.

The weekend does not slow down Sunday. The Bunny Hop Bash is listed on the Parker Regional Chamber of Commerce calendar for April 5, followed by Easter at Calvary the same day, bringing the confirmed event count to at least four in Parker across a single 48-hour stretch.

That compressed timeline extends through mid-April. The chamber's GrowthZone-powered events feed and the Town of Parker's official calendar together list county and municipal council sessions, rotary and service-club fundraisers, and additional recreation programming as the region shifts into its pre-summer gear-up. For nonprofit and municipal organizers, the density creates both an opportunity to share foot traffic and a logistical strain: volunteer staffing can spread thin when multiple events seek the same pool of available help the same weekend.

Event organizers are advised to register volunteer needs early through the chamber and town calendar platforms, both of which include online sign-up tools and contact information for coordinators. Early registration reduces the overlap that has historically left some events short-staffed when calendar clusters land on the same weekend.

Public safety demands attention at outdoor events this time of year. Drivers heading to Western Park today should expect road closures near Riverside Drive and Desert Avenue and plan to arrive early or approach from alternate routes. With temperatures in Parker and along the Martinez Lake corridor trending toward the 90s by late spring, shade, water, and sunscreen are practical requirements, not afterthoughts, for any event held on open ground. La Paz County emergency and public-works operations can pre-position hydration stations and first-aid resources more efficiently when events cluster, and coordination with partners like the Colorado River Indian Tribes extends that safety net to river and park use across the region.

The full calendar is accessible through the Parker Regional Chamber of Commerce events page and the Town of Parker's website.

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