 The Mountain Homeplace Farm is kicking off the start of their season with their annual Easter egg hunt Saturday, March 30th. The hunt is open to kids 12 and under and will feature over 10,000 eggs. This Saturday at 12 noon the Mountain Homeplace is hosting our annual Easter egg hunt. We have 10,000 eggs that's going to be on the farm and we have age categories going from newborn up to 12 years of age. Each one of those categories have the equal amount of eggs and then we also have a sensory friendly section so they can go out and it's separate right there with everyone else but it's a time that they can go in and have a space that they can can hunt the eggs but also not be overwhelmed with everyone else. It's there so it's really an opportunity to include everyone in the egg hunt because it is a community egg hunt. Avilachian Community Care offers outpatient medication assisted treatment for addiction, counseling and behavioral play therapy for children accepting Medicare and all major insurance. Recovery is hard, regret is harder. Avilachian Community Care, Pikeville, Whitesburg, 606-432-5660. Find them on Facebook. All age groups will have an opportunity to explore the farm, ride the train, visit the petting zoo and more. So the idea behind doing the egg hunt has been long running with us for quite a while and then adding the sensory friendly section came about a couple years ago when the lady asked us if there was a separate place for her child to hunt an Easter egg that maybe had less children in it because of some other issues that were there and so we said sure we would do that. So it's an idea that we want people to feel included. We want people to enjoy the Mountain Homeplace Farm. For more information go to Mountain Homeplace Farm on Facebook. Reporting for Mountain Top News, I'm Brianna Robinson.