Easter Bunny to make appearance at Winslow annual egg hunt
Updated as of Friday, April 7, 2023 12 PM
WINSLOW, Ariz. — The City of Winslow Recreation Department is hosting their annual Easter Egg Hunt on Saturday April 8 at 10 a.m. This year's event will be held at 503 E. Loy Engelhardt Way and will feature separate hunts for children under age six and children over six.
Over 15,000 plastic eggs will be hidden throughout the fields and the Easter Bunny will be there to help children collect them all. Every child who participates will receive a goodie bag filled with fun surprises.
But that's not all! The Winslow Arts Council will be offering free photos with the Easter Bunny and raffling prizes. Be sure to follow their page or visit winslowartscouncil.squarespace.com to view your photos after the event.
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Information provided by City of Winslow.
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