PDNA’s Annual Easter Egg Hunt

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The Prairie District Neighborhood Alliance (PDNA) will host its Annual Easter Egg Hunt, at Chicago’s Women’s Park and Gardens featuring a variety of family activities, on Saturday, March 26th from noon to 2p.m. The popular holiday event is expected to draw 2000 people from the South Loop and surrounding communities. During the Easter Egg Hunt, children will search for over 12,000 brightly colored toy and candy filled plastic eggs and will be able to win prizes. Children should bring their own Easter basket and must be accompanied by an adult. The PDNA partnered with the Chicago White Sox to bring mascot, Southpaw to this year’s Easter Egg Hunt. Other activities include an animal petting zoo, soccer freestyle demonstrations, piñatas and a visit with the Easter Bunny. The Chicago Women’s Park and Gardens is located 1801 S. Indiana Ave., in Chicago. Admission is $12 for children aged 1-12 and $5 for age 13 years to adult. There is no charge for children age 12 months and under. Space is limited and RSVP is required. For more information or to purchase tickets, call 312-401-2688.

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