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21st Annual Easter Egg Hunt on Frisco Main Street

The Easter Bunny will return to Frisco Main Street on Sunday, March 31, 2024 to hide approximately 5,000 Easter eggs. Children ages 0-8 are invited to hunt for eggs throughout the Frisco Historic Park and the Frisco Town Hall areas. The Easter Bunny will visit with children before and after the egg hunt on Main Street, and guests are encouraged to bring cameras for selfies with the furry guy.

“The Easter Bunny should arrive around 11:30 am to visit with kiddos and remind them that there will be enough eggs for everyone when they stick with eight eggs each,” stated Zane Myers, Town of Frisco Events Manager.

The hunt will be divided into three areas on Main Street between Madison and 2nd Avenue. Children 3 years old and younger will hunt in and around Frisco Town Hall. The egg search area for children ages 4-5 will be on the gazebo lawn at the Frisco Historic Park, and children ages 6-8 will forage for eggs on the upper lawn of the Historic Park.

Children 3-years-old and younger are invited to gather near Town Hall at the intersection of Main Street and 1st Avenue in anticipation of the 12:00 pm egg hunt start, and children ages 4-8 should line up in front of the Historic Park on Main Street. The historic schoolhouse bell will toll at high noon to signal the start of the egg hunt. This event is free to all children. 

The Easter Bunny expects 500+ participants and requests that parents/guardians highlight the benefits of sharing and kindness during this event by emphasizing that each child should stick with the goal of gathering no more than eight eggs. The Easter Bunny’s eggs are made in the United States, and the Town of Frisco provides egg collection onsite after the egg hunt so eggs can be stuffed and reused next year. 

Frisco Main Street from Madison Avenue to 2nd Avenue will be closed to traffic from 11:00 am – 1:00 pm on Sunday, March 31, 2024 for this event. The Frisco Police Department will be closely monitoring this closure for the safety of the children who will be collecting eggs, and they encourage all motorists to anticipate a detour during the closure. The egg hunt will start promptly at noon and will end when all the eggs are found.

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