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Get ready for an eggstraordinary experience as the classic Easter Egg Hunt event in Homestead undergoes a spectacular makeover with the addition of a live concert.
Hosted at the charming Losner Park, 104 N. Krome Ave., the revamped event on Saturday, Mar. 23, promises an evening of family-friendly fun, live music, games, arts and crafts, and, of course, an egg hunt.
The heart of the event remains the beloved Easter egg hunt, where kids and families can embark on a thrilling search for hidden treasures. The egg hunt extravaganza will take place from 6 to 9 p.m. and is free for all, while supplies last. With colorful eggs scattered throughout Losner Park, the hunt promises to be an unforgettable adventure for all.
This year, organizers are introducing live music to the festivities, featuring sensational performances by talented local artists. The concert adds a rhythmic touch to the evening, creating a lively atmosphere for attendees to enjoy.
“We are excited to elevate the traditional Easter Egg Hunt by incorporating live music into the mix. Losner Park provides the perfect backdrop for this magical event, and we can’t wait to see families come together for an evening of joy and celebration,” said Pedro Reynaldos, Parks and Recreation director.
For more information contact Parks and Recreation at 305-224-4570.
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