Annual Granite Shoals egg hunt will be April 15

 

 

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Glynis Crawford Smith/The Highlander

Officer Bunny is inviting children to his annual Granite Shoals Police Officers Association Easter egg hunt on April 15. The hunt takes under five minutes, but Officer Bunny will stay for family photos and barbecue sandwiches will be on sale afterward.

The Annual Granite Shoals Easter Egg Hunt is set for Saturday, April 15, at Veterans Memorial Park at the south end of Phillips Ranch Road.

The hunt is sponsored by the Granite Shoals Police Officers Association (GSPOA) and Officer Bunny, an Easter addition to the force, will arrive before the scramble for 20,000 eggs begins at 10:30 a.m.

“Families will want to arrive at the park pavilion little ahead of time,” said Police Chief Gary Boshears. “We will have one area especially for children age five and younger.”

There will be some refreshments and the GSPOA will be selling chopped barbecue sandwiches, hot dogs, chips, and drinks after the hunt. Proceeds from the associations fundraisers are contributed to community non-profit efforts and defray the costs of equipment and training for the police department.

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