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SNIPPETS: Easter egg hunt in Cockatoo

There will be a free Easter egg hunt at Alma Treloar Reserve in Cockatoo, organised by Connecting Cockatoo Communities Inc.

The event for 2 to 8-year-olds will take place on Sunday 17 April.

Registration will open at the reserve at 8am on the day of the event, where children will be provided with a bag to collect their eggs.

8.30am: two to five-year-olds will begin their hunt, where they’ll be able to collect five eggs and receive a chocolate Easter bunny.

8.59am: six to eight-year-olds will experience the same Easter egg hunt.

The hunt is open only to children and adults and helpers won’t be allowed in the egg hunt area.

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