CITY OF HAVELOCK: 2023 Easter Egg Hunt on Saturday, April 1 in City Park

CITY OF HAVELOCK: 2023 Easter Egg Hunt on Saturday, April 1 in City Park
2023 Easter Egg Hunt on Saturday, April 1 in City Park — CITY OF HAVELOCK: (havelocknc.us)
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City of Havelock issued the following announcement on March 17.

Havelock Parks and Recreation is proud to sponsor the 2023 Easter Egg Hunt on Saturday, April 1 in City Park.

The hunt will be broken into groups again this year. These include 0-2yrs, 3-5yrs, 6-10yrs and special needs. 

Please, be there early as the hunt will begin promptly at 10am. Stay to meet the Easter Bunny and to get memorable photos. 

There will be games, prizes and refreshments at this event. 

If you have any questions, please call Havelock Parks and Recreation at 252-444-6429.

See & Print Event Flyer

Original source can be found here.



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