CITY OF OLDSMAR: Welcome to the most egg-stravagant event of the year!

CITY OF OLDSMAR: Welcome to the most egg-stravagant event of the year!
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City Of Oldsmar issued the following announcement on Mar. 20. 

Welcome to the most egg-stravagant event of the year! Get ready to hop into the fun with our free egg hunt event for the public in the morning.

As soon as the clock strikes, the hunt begins! Children can collect as many eggs as they can find, and each egg will contain a special surprise inside. But that’s not all – we have a variety of activities planned to keep the fun going all morning long. From face painting to balloon animals, there will be plenty of entertainment to keep everyone entertained.

So gather your friends and family, and come on down to our eggcellent event! It’s sure to be a morning filled with fun, laughter, and lots of egg-citement!

Saturday, April 1stR.E. OldsAges 0-4 – 9amAges 5-8 – 9:45amAges 9-12 – 10:15am

*Please note, that once the hunt begins it’s over quickly. We start exactly at the time listed for the age groups. Children can only participate in one hunt.

Original source can be found here.



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