Youth Easter Egg Hunt Returns to Hoopes Park

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.

An Auburn tradition is returning to one of its parks next month.

The Auburn Rotary Club is hosting the annual Hoopes Park Easter Egg Hunt this year. The event will see kids separated into three age groups of 3 years and younger, 4-6 years, and 7-9 years to hunt for the plastic eggs.

The Boy and Girl Scouts will be on site for recruitment and TomatoFest and the Ancient Order of Hibernians will be selling Duck Derby tickets.

The Easter Bunny is also expected to make an appearance.

The hunt begins April 8, at 10:00a.

 

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