TOWN OF HARRISBURG: 2022 Annual Golden Egg Hunt!

TOWN OF HARRISBURG: 2022 Annual Golden Egg Hunt!
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Town of Harrisburg issued the following announcement on Apr. 5.

Please join us for the 2022 Annual Golden Egg Hunt! Eggs will be hidden 3 times each day. Eggs will be ready after 10AM.

In an effort to get families in the parks spending time together, thousands of plastic, colored Easter eggs, along with over 45 golden eggs will be hidden in various parks throughout Harrisburg: Pharr Mill Park, Harris Depot Park and Harrisburg Park.

Families may search for eggs during park hours on Monday, April 11 thru Wednesday, April 13. Plastic-colored eggs will have a small toy or piece of candy. Eggs will be hidden at various times during this 3 day period.

If you are one of the lucky people to find a grand prize golden egg (with a ticket in it), you can redeem your prize at The Harrisburg Parks and Recreation office on Monday, April 18, 2022. Prizes include: tickets to various outings in the Cabarrus and Mecklenburg County areas plus other goodies such as Easter baskets, toys, and games!

Families, a few things to keep in mind when “hunting” for eggs:

– Please help us to keep your parks clean and green! Please discard of plastic eggs and candy wrappers in trash receptacles.

-Please be courteous and leave some eggs for others to find!

-Limit one Golden Egg per family.

-Have fun exploring the parks in Harrisburg!

Park Locations and Hours where Eggs may be hidden:

Harris Depot Park: 6950 Harris Depot Road, Harrisburg, NC 28075; Hours: Sunrise to Sunset, Monday through Sunday

Pharr Mill Park: 6775 Pharr Mill Road, Harrisburg, NC 28075; Hours: Sunrise to Sunset, Monday through Sunday

Harrisburg Park: 191 Sims Pkwy, Harrisburg, NC 28075; Hours: 5:30am-10:30pm, Monday through Sunday

 Original source can be found here.

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Source: Town of Harrisburg



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