- April 25, 2025
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Grant and Laura Fries with their little bunny at Palm Coast's Egg'Stravaganza. Photo by Hannah Hodge
Luis Cocal takes a jump shot at the basketball shooting game. Photo by Hannah Hodge
A little girl places hoops around the cones. Photo by Hannah Hodge
Palmer Rosencrans admires the Easter Bunny. Photo by Hannah Hodge
A little girl gets a hug from the Easter Bunny. Photo by Hannah Hodge
Mason Vazquez high fives the Easter Bunny. Photo by Hannah Hodge
Seawolf Privateer Dave Guidlo dances. Photo by Hannah Hodge
Seawolf Privateers co-founder Tim Brinegar talks to the kids. Photo by Hannah Hodge
Ayla Rivera plays Jenga. Photo by Hannah Hodge
Qarii Jackson, Qruz Jackson and Jolyne Santiago choose their face paintings. Photo by Hannah Hodge
Olivia Rucky is excited to find eggs. Photo by Hannah Hodge
Doreen Lazzano paints Roman Crandall's face. Photo by Hannah Hodge
Dona Hoffman, Matti Otis, Irene Hoffman, Cassandra Eberhardinger, Joe Eberhardinger and Jamison Eberhardinger. Photo by Hannah Hodge
Jaxon Weiss carries his egg in the relay race. Photo by Hannah Hodge
A young boy competes in the relay race at Palm Coast's annual Egg'Stravaganza. Photo by Hannah Hodge
A church member prays with Dailin Lopez. Photo by Hannah Hodge
A long line of families waited to greet and take photos with the Easter Bunny at Palm Coast's annual Egg'Stravaganza on April 12 at Central Park in Town Center.
From egg relay races to a pirate ship, fun activities for children of all ages also included arts and crafts, face painting and a variety of carnival games. The city announced in a press release that more golden eggs were hidden around Town Center this year, each containing special prizes.
One of the highlights of the event, according to Leanne Eubanks, was the people.
"Everyone is really welcoming," she said.
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