
Endicott Easter Egg Hunt Offers More Than Just Eggs This Year
If you’ve been looking for something simple, fun, and genuinely worth getting out of the house for, this is one of those events that checks all the boxes. A free Community Easter Egg Hunt is set to bring families together for an afternoon that feels easy, festive, and full of small moments kids remember long after the day is over.
A Community Event That Feels Like Spring
After a long winter, events like this just hit differently. It’s a chance to get outside, let the kids run around, and reconnect with neighbors you may not have seen in a while. The Endicott Community Easter Egg Hunt is designed to do exactly that: bring people together in a relaxed, welcoming setting where families can simply enjoy being part of the community again.
Don’t Miss the Start of the Egg Hunt
The event runs from 12 p.m. to 3 p.m., but there’s one detail you’ll want to plan around. The egg hunt itself begins right at noon, and if you’ve ever arrived late to one of these, you know how quickly those colorful eggs disappear. Families are encouraged to arrive early, baskets in hand, so kids can jump right into the fun as soon as it begins.
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More Than Just Eggs on the Ground
What makes this event stand out is that it goes beyond a quick egg hunt. There’s a full afternoon of activities planned, giving families a reason to stick around and enjoy the experience. Kids can take part in games, enjoy treats, create crafts with the GF Johnson Memorial Library, and even take a ride on the carousel. There will also be an opportunity to visit with the Easter Bunny, which is always a highlight for many families.
A Simple Way to Make Meaningful Memories
There’s something special about events that don’t require much planning or expense but still deliver a memorable experience. Organizers say the goal is to create a space where families can come together, celebrate the season, and give kids a fun and meaningful way to enjoy Easter. It’s that simplicity that often makes these moments stand out the most.

What You Need to Know Before You Go
The Community Easter Egg Hunt takes place Saturday, March 21, from 12 p.m. to 3 p.m. at GWJ Northside Park in Endicott. The event is free and open to the public, and families are encouraged to bring baskets for collecting eggs. Arriving early is a good idea, especially if your kids are eager to be part of the hunt right from the start.
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