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City hosts Easter egg hunt April 8 in Apache Junction

Posted 3/21/23

The Apache Junction Parks and Recreation Department invites the community to participate in its annual Easter Egg Hunt 8 a.m.-1 p.m. Saturday, April 8, at Prospector Park, 3015 N. Idaho …

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City hosts Easter egg hunt April 8 in Apache Junction

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The Apache Junction Parks and Recreation Department invites the community to participate in its annual Easter Egg Hunt 8 a.m.-1 p.m. Saturday, April 8, at Prospector Park, 3015 N. Idaho Road.

Registration is not required, according to facebook.com/events/3450794278482076.

“This egg hunt is open to all ages and is free to the public. The hunt is divided up into separate age groups: 2 & under, 3&4, 5&6, 7&8, 9&10, 11-15 and 16 and over. Special prizes will be given to those who find a token in the egg during the hunt. Don’t forget to bring your Easter baskets to carry all of your goodies,” it states.

There will be other activities and games sponsored by local nonprofit organizations available during and after the egg hunt. Most activities will cost a small fee to participate.

Bring your camera so that you can capture your very own picture with the Easter Bunny.

The first egg hunt will begin at 9 a.m. for kids 2 and under. The remaining hunts will begin immediately after the first in order of age.

Be sure to come early and allow for plenty of time to park. The hunt will take place on the softball fields at Prospector Park.

Any local nonprofit organizations that would like to sponsor a booth at the Easter egg hunt should call Jared Grimm at 480-474-5152.