UPDATE – The Radio Network has moved their Easter Egg Hunt to Friday. The event will follow the original schedule and will take place in Evers Park in Green River.
Registration starts at 4:00 p.m. and the hunt gets going a half hour later.
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SWEETWATER COUNTY – Young hunters looking for Easter Eggs will have several opportunities to fill their tags in the upcoming week.
The Radio Network, along with some great, local sponsors, will host the season opener, an Easter Egg Hunt on Wednesday, March 23 at Evers Park in Green River. The event is for children twelve and under.
The event gets going at 4:00 p.m. with free registration for door prizes until 4:25.
The hunt starts at 4:30 p.m. with four age divisions. They are zero-to-three, four-to-six, seven-to-nine and ten-to-twelve.
After the kids have finished collecting eggs, stick around for our door prizes which include eight bikes, toys, gift certificates and more.
Bunning Park will once again be the place to be in Rock Springs on Saturday, March 26. There are three different age groups with hunting starting at 10 a.m. Ages eight through ten will get things started, followed by ages five through seven at 11 a.m. Ages one through four will finish things up at noon.
Looking for an additional Easter Egg Hunt in Green River? There will be two this week.
Youngsters in Green River will have a second opportunity on Saturday, March 26. Smith’s of Green River will host an Easter Egg Hunt at Indian Hills Park. The event is for children up to twelve-years-old and starts at 2 p.m.
Superior’s annual hunt will take place March 27 at two p.m. in downtown Superior.
In Farson-Eden, the class of 2017 is doing an Easter fundraiser. Residents can order 40 candy-filled eggs for $20 or 80 eggs for $40 which will be ready and delivered by Easter morning. Orders must be made by March 23.
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