The egg hunt starts at 11:00 a.m. but families can show up at 10:00 a.m. to check out some of the other fun activities on site.
TILLSONBURG - The Kinsmen Club of Tillsonburg is hosting its annual Easter Egg Hunt.
It's happening on Saturday, March 30th at Kinsmen Bandshell at Memorial Park starting at 11:00 a.m.
Event Chair Cedric Tomico gives some other important information that you should know.
"If you want a good spot in line, I would suggest you come early. The hunt itself starts at 11:00 a.m sharp. The fact that we have equipment alley and lots of stuff to look at, you could come as early as 10:00 a.m."
There is no registration and everyone is welcome to attend, but be sure to bring your own basket and prepare yourself for 500 pounds of chocolate!
He also mentions some of the things you will get to see and what's being added in this year's hunt.
"We'll probably have the firetrucks again, a couple of bucket trucks, East Elgin Concrete is going to be there with their stuff, 3D Power has some cool equipment as well, and let's not forget our farmers who also participate and lie to bring some new farm machinery to our equipment alley as well."
Cedric would like to thank all sponsors and partners who have helped make this hunt become well-attended throughout the years.
For more, you can check out the Tillsonburg Kinsmen Club Facebook page.

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