- February 22, 2025
Sisters Josephina and Jezzel Saravia blowing bubbles at Egg'Stravaganza. Photo by Sierra Williams
Siblings Walley Louis and Charlene with family Mimosa Allen (right) and Marie (left). Photo by Sierra Williams
PCFD Lt. Joe Fajardo places his youngest son, Adonis, 1, in a firefighter uniform. Photo by Sierra Williams
Eli Kes and his son Levi, 2, and wife Kat pose with the Easter bunny. Photo by Sierra Williams
Alivia Thilesen, 8, and her younger sister Silvia, 2, play corn hole to earn an Easter egg. Photo by Sierra Williams
Citizen Observer Patrol's Jill Dempsey hands out an Easter egg to Alaia Wolfe, 3. Photo by Sierra Williams
Ethan Hong takes an Easter Egg from public works employee Lee Thomas. Photo by Sierra Williams
Addison Bull tries her hand at a basketball game. Photo by Sierra Williams
Kids tried their hands at various activities around Central Park to earn Easter eggs. Photo by Sierra Williams
Josefina Watson got her face painted at Egg'Stravaganza. Photo by Sierra Williams
Evan Culver, 8, learns CPR compressions from junior firefighter Jaden Decker. Photo by Sierra Williams
Synchro Belles held a ring toss at its booth. The "rings" were the bunny ears swimmers Katherine Restrepo and Kate Laskova wore. Photo by Sierra Williams
Kids tried their hands at various activities around Central Park to earn Easter eggs. Photo by Sierra Williams
Palm Coast families had 'egg'-cellent Easter fun at the city's annual Egg'Stravaganza on March 23.
Central Park at Town Center held booths and interactive activities from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. for kids to try out and earn Easter eggs, leading up to City Hall where families could meet the Easter Bunny for photos. The city hid gold eggs around Town Center as well for kids to find, filled with special prizes.
The booths and activities, hosted by local organizations and businesses, included corn hole, egg balancing, face painting, arts and crafts, carnival games and more.