36th Annual Easter Egg Hunt, Sponsored by the Mattituck Park District and the Mattituck Chamber of Commerce.
- District Clerk
- 2 days ago
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Spring is the perfect time to gather with family and friends for fun outdoor activities. This year, the 36th Annual Easter Egg Hunt promises to be a memorable event for the Mattituck community. Scheduled for Sunday, March 29 at 2 PM, with a rain date set for Saturday, April 4, this event offers a wonderful opportunity for children and adults alike to celebrate the season with excitement and joy.
The Easter Egg Hunt is a beloved tradition in Mattituck, drawing families from all around to participate in a lively and well-organized event. The hunt will take place in a spacious park area managed by the Mattituck Park District, ensuring a safe and enjoyable environment for everyone.
Egg Hunt Start Time: 2 PM sharp on Sunday, March 29
Rain Date: Saturday, April 4, same time
Location: Mattituck Veterans Park
Age Groups: Separate areas for different age groups to keep the event fair and fun
Prizes: Special prizes hidden in select eggs for lucky participants
The event is designed to be inclusive and fun for children of all ages. Parents are encouraged to bring their little ones early to get settled and enjoy other activities planned around the hunt.
Activities Beyond the Egg Hunt
While the main attraction is the egg hunt itself, the event offers more than just searching for eggs. Families can enjoy:
Game & Craft Stations: Kids can play games and create Easter-themed crafts to take home.
Refreshments: Light snacks and hot chocolate.
Zag's Photo Booth: Capture memories with the Easter Bunny and spring-themed backdrop
These activities provide a full afternoon of entertainment, making the event a perfect outing for families looking to celebrate the holiday together.
To make the most of the 36th Annual Easter Egg Hunt, consider these practical tips:
Dress Appropriately: Check the weather forecast and dress your children in comfortable clothes and shoes suitable for running and playing outdoors.
Bring a Basket or Bag: Participants will need a container to collect eggs. A basket or reusable bag works best.
Follow Safety Guidelines: Keep an eye on your children and respect the designated age group areas to ensure a safe and enjoyable experience for all.
This event is made possible through the collaboration of the Mattituck Park District and the Mattituck Chamber of Commerce. Their ongoing support highlights the community’s commitment to creating family-friendly events that bring people together.




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