Clark Recreation Department updates date for Easter Egg Hunt event

Ralph Bernardo, Recreation Director for Clark Township
Ralph Bernardo, Recreation Director for Clark Township
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The Clark Recreation Department announced on March 24 that the annual Easter Egg Hunt will take place on Saturday, March 28, after an earlier flyer listed the wrong date.

The department said families are invited to attend the event, which features spring activities and the traditional egg hunt. The correction aims to ensure that residents have accurate information so they can participate in the festivities.

“Please note that the previously shared flyer for the Clark Recreation Easter Egg Hunt included an incorrect date,” the department said in its statement. “The event will take place this Saturday, March 28th and we invite families to join us for a fun-filled afternoon of spring activities, including the annual egg hunt.”

Residents are encouraged to check the updated flyer for full details about timing and location. The recreation department also expressed its anticipation for community participation at this seasonal gathering.

“We look forward to seeing you there!” said representatives from Clark Recreation Department.



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