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Scottsdale’s Bunnanza hops into spring featuring egg hunt, music

Posted 4/3/23

Scottsdale is gearing up for its inaugural Bunnanza event from 9 a.m. to noon Saturday, April 8. This family-friendly festival, which takes place at the newly renovated Scottsdale Civic Center, …

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THINGS TO DO

Scottsdale’s Bunnanza hops into spring featuring egg hunt, music

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Scottsdale is gearing up for its inaugural Bunnanza event from 9 a.m. to noon Saturday, April 8.

This family-friendly festival, will take place at the newly renovated Scottsdale Civic Center.

The highlight of the event will be the Easter egg hunt, which begins at 9 a.m. and will be organized by age group. More than 10,000 eggs will be hidden, each one containing a small prize or treat.

Children of all ages are invited to participate in the hunt and experience the joy of finding a hidden treasure. No registration is required, simply bring your basket and be ready for some fun.

After the hunts, event goers will enjoy over 20 interactive booths, food vendors, a mimosa garden, photos ops with Scottsdale’s Bunnanza rabbit Sheriff Jack, and live entertainment featuring a country music performance by Hillbilly Deluxe.

Admission to Bunnanza is free. Parking is available at the Scottsdale Civic Center Library and nearby public garages and downtown parking spaces.

“We are thrilled to bring city events back to Scottsdale Civic Center,” Nick Molinari, Parks and Recreation director, said in a press release. “The renovation looks incredible, and we can’t wait to celebrate the start of spring with a family-focused event. We’re looking forward to making memories and having fun while enjoying a gorgeous Scottsdale morning.”