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40,000 Eggs, Bouncy Houses, Food, More At Milton Community Egg Hunt

Children soon can enjoy tracking down some of 40,000 filled eggs and other family-friendly activities during the Milton Community Egg Hunt.

This event will be from 4-6 p.m. on Saturday, April 16, at the Cambridge High School football field.
This event will be from 4-6 p.m. on Saturday, April 16, at the Cambridge High School football field. (Renee Schiavone/Patch)

MILTON, GA— Children soon can enjoy tracking down some of 40,000 filled eggs and other family-friendly activities during the Milton Community Egg Hunt – a spring tradition co-hosted by the City of Milton and Stonecreek Church.

This event will be from 4-6 p.m. on Saturday, April 16, at the Cambridge High School football field at 2845 Bethany Bend in Milton. Attendees should come-and-go through the school’s main entrance, much like they would for a Bears’ football game.

There will be separate egg hunts for different age brackets, ensuring that toddlers and big kids alike get a fair crack at cracking some eggs. Those looking for something a little less sweet, though Kona Ice will also be available, can purchase dinner from food trucks on site.

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When not hunting eggs, children can get their faces painted, jump on multiple bouncy houses, or take home custom-made balloon animals. There will also be informational booths to keep people engaged and informed about other programs around Milton.

Volunteers can sign up online.

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Questions about the Milton Community Egg Hunt can be sent to City Parks and Recreation Program Supervisor Thomas Rhodes at Thomas.Rhodes@cityofmiltonga.us.

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