Two Easter Egg Hunts Coming to Auburn this Weekend

Community News Release
A white basket filled with colorful, intricately decorated Easter eggs sits on green grass.
A basket of vibrantly colored and intricately decorated Easter eggs rests on green grass, symbolizing the festive spirit of the season.

This weekend will see two Easter Egg Hunts in the City of Auburn.

This Saturday marks the return of the Auburn Rotary Club’s annual Hoopes Park Easter Egg

Hunt. Kids will be separated into three different age groups – 3 years and younger, 4-6, and 7-9 – to scour the park for plastic eggs.

The Easter Bunny is also set to make an appearance.

The Boy Scouts will be on hand for a member drive and the Girl Scouts will be selling cookies. There will also be an activities tent for the children and doughnuts available for purchase. If you haven’t got a duck derby ticket yet, the club will have those for sale.

The hunt begins this  at 10:00a.

Also on Saturday, a hunt hosted by “Men with a Purpose,” will be held at the Booker T Washington Center.

This hunt begins at 11:00 and kids will be divided into two groups – 5 and under and 6-12.

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