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Registration Now Open For Doylestown's Broad Commons Egg Hunt
The free community event in April will include age-group hunts, a sensory-friendly option, and other activities.

DOYLESTOWN BOROUGH, PA — Easter may still be a month away, but now is the time to start planning.
Doylestown Borough has released the details for its 3rd Annual Easter Egg Hunt to be held on April 4 at Broad Commons Park. The event is free to attend, but participants must register in advance as spots fill up quickly.
Mark your calendars. Registration for borough residents begins on March 12 at 9 a.m. Non-residents can register starting on March 16 at 9 a.m.
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The event includes several activities beyond the egg hunt. Attendees can take pictures with the Easter Bunny. Crafts and activities will be provided by Busy Bee Toys and Class Harlan Real Estate. Kona Ice will also be available, and yard games are planned for participants.
Children will be divided into age groups for the hunt to ensure a suitable experience for all. The schedule includes a hunt for ages 3 and under at 10:30 a.m., ages 4-6 at 10:40 a.m., and ages 7-12 at 10:50 a.m. Each child will be able to collect 10 eggs during their designated time.
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A sensory-friendly indoor egg hunt will also be offered for all ages. This option provides a quieter environment with dimmed lights. Individuals interested in the sensory-friendly room can email Caitlin, the Director of Parks and Recreation, at Chernandez@doylestownborough.net to schedule a time.
The event will proceed rain or shine. Parents and guardians must supervise their children at all times, as this is not a drop-off event. Attendees are encouraged to bring their cameras and baskets for the egg hunt. Class Harlan Real Estate and Busy Bee Toys are sponsoring the event.
To register, individuals should use the ticket link available to create an account and secure their spot. The event aims to provide a community-focused experience for local families.
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