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Edison To Host Annual Easter Egg-Stravaganza In April

The event will include breakfast with the Easter Bunny and an indoor Easter egg hunt.

EDISON, NJ - Edison will be hosting the annual Easter Egg-Stravaganza on Saturday, April 5 from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. at Thomas Jefferson Middle School, 450 Division Street, Edison, Mayor sam Joshi said.

This fun-filled event will feature breakfast with the Easter Bunny and an indoor Easter egg hunt for children ages 3 years to 5th grade.

Children will have the chance to find the golden egg to win a special prize and will have the opportunity to take pictures with the Easter Bunny.

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All children must be pre-registered for this event for their age-respective time slot through Edison’s Community Pass. Registration is $5 per child. Parents and guardians are not required to register.

"This is always such a fun event for our community,” Joshi said. “We are looking forward to seeing our young residents come out and enjoy breakfast with the Easter Bunny and hunt for eggs."

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For more information on recreation events in Edison, contact Edison Recreation at Recreation@EdisonNJ.Gov or call (732) 248-7310.

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