Cy-Ranch Cheer Brings Easter Magic to Cypress Neighborhoods with 'Somebunny Egged My Yard' Fundraiser
As Easter approaches in Cypress, families looking to create a memorable morning for their children now have a unique, stress-free option—one that also gives back to local students. The Cypress Ranch High School Cheerleading team is bringing back its popular “Somebunny Egged My Yard” fundraiser, offering to transform front yards into ready-to-go Easter egg hunts overnight.
Designed with busy families in mind, the initiative allows parents to skip the late-night egg stuffing and early-morning setup. Instead, Cy-Ranch Cheerleaders will quietly fill and hide candy-stuffed eggs in participating yards the night before Easter, creating a surprise experience for children to discover when they wake up.
A Simple Way to Celebrate Easter in Cypress
For many households across Towne Lake, Cypress Creek Lakes, and Black Horse, Easter traditions often come with preparation and time commitments. This service flips that experience into something effortless—and a little magical.
Residents can choose from three egg packages based on family size and preference:
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30 eggs for $35 (Starter Bunny) - Order HERE
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60 eggs for $60 (Hoppy Easter) - Order HERE
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90 eggs for $85 (Ultimate Egg Hunt) - Order HERE
An optional golden egg add-on for $5 adds an extra layer of excitement for children eager for a special surprise.
All bookings are completed through SchoolCash Online, and payment is required at the time of reservation. Due to high demand and limited availability, spots are expected to fill quickly.
Supporting Cypress Ranch High School Students
Beyond the fun, the fundraiser plays a meaningful role in supporting the Cypress Ranch High School Cheerleading program, part of Cy-Fair ISD. Proceeds from the event help fund uniforms, competition expenses, travel costs, and program needs throughout the year.
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Community-based fundraisers like this one often serve as a bridge between local schools and neighborhoods—giving residents a tangible way to support student activities while participating in something enjoyable for their own families.
What Families Should Know Before Booking
Residents interested in participating are encouraged to reserve early and confirm availability within their neighborhood. The service is limited to select Cypress-area communities, including:
- Towne Lake
- Cypress Creek Lakes
- Black Horse
Once booked, families can expect Cy-Ranch Cheerleaders to handle the setup the evening before Easter—allowing children to wake up to a fully prepared egg hunt without any extra effort from parents.
What Happens Next
As Easter weekend approaches, availability will become more limited. Families considering participation may want to secure their spot soon to ensure their yard is included in this year’s event.
For many in Cypress, this initiative represents more than just a holiday activity—it’s a chance to support local students while creating a memorable moment at home.
Residents are encouraged to stay connected with My Neighborhood News for updates on local events, school fundraisers, and community happenings across Cypress and surrounding areas.
Tiffany Krenek has been on the My Neighborhood News team since August 2021. She is passionate about curating and sharing content that enriches the lives of our readers in a personal, meaningful way. A loving mother and wife, Tiffany and her family live in the West Houston/Cypress region.