Egg Hunt In Warsaw Parks Lets Kids Help Easter Bunny

Image provided by the Warsaw Parks and Recreation Department.
News Release
WARSAW — It’s time for another free scavenger hunt with the Warsaw Parks and Recreation Department.
The Easter Bunny has lost some eggs and needs help finding them. There are 20 white eggs and one golden egg to be found in various parks in the community. Each white egg that’s located can be turned in for a prize. The person who locates the golden egg can turn that one in for an extra special prize.
The egg hunt starts Monday, April 14, and continues through Thursday, April 17.
All eggs can be turned in at the Parks Department office, 123 E. Fort Wayne St., Warsaw, during business hours. The office is open from 7:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. (closed from 1-1:30 p.m. for lunch) Monday through Thursday. The parks office will be closed on Good Friday, April 18.
All ages are welcome to join in the egg hunt; however, the winning prizes are geared toward children.
Hunt for eggs in these Warsaw parks:
- Beyer Park, 811 E. Arthur St.
- Bixler Park, 503 N. Detroit St.
- Mantis Skate Park, 400 Little League Drive
- Central Park, 225 E. Fort Wayne St.
- Funk Park, 605 N. Lake St.
- Hire Park, 750 E. Arthur St.
- Kelly Park, 130 Fawley St.
- Ker Park, 1220 E. Market St.
- Kiwanis Park, 700 E. Smith St.
- Krebs Trailhead, 214 S. McKinley St.
- Lake City Greenway, 1013 E. Arthur St.
- Lucerne Park, 800 N. Park Ave.
- Madison Park, 220 Miami St.
- McKinley Park, 1013 E. Main St.
- Municipal Park, 117 E. Canal St.
- Nye Park, 357 N. Buffalo St.
- Pike Lake Beach, 1009 E. Arthur St.
- Rarick Park, 413 S. Washington St.
- Richardson-DuBois Park, 700 E. Market St.
- Rotary Park, 794 E. Market St.
Keep an eye on the Parks Department’s Facebook and Instagram sites for daily updates and clues.