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Wake Forest's Easter Eggstravaganza Returns to Joyner Park with Family-Friendly Fun and Inclusive Activities

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Published on March 31, 2025
Wake Forest's Easter Eggstravaganza Returns to Joyner Park with Family-Friendly Fun and Inclusive ActivitiesSource: Unsplash/ Annie Spratt

Wake Forest's annual Easter Eggstravaganza is back again, hitting E. Carroll Joyner Park this Saturday, providing a family friendly twist on the traditional egg hunt. The free event, sponsored by Bumgarner & Martin Orthodontics along with Skylift Garage Doors, invites families to explore the "Bunny Trail" from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m., collecting Easter eggs without the need for a competitive scramble, as reported by Wake Forest's official website.

The trail is open to children and their guardians at their leisure, and the event is adding some auditory ambiance with a DJ setting the scene and tunes filling the park, along with street performance flair including a roaming juggler and a bubble artist there will also be Easter-themed crafts and a mandatory visit from the Easter Bunny. Excitement isn't confined to the egg hunt; the Easter Eggstravaganza brings the holiday to life through interactive, joyous activities that embody the spirit of the community.

While the Eggstravaganza is designed to be inclusive, it features an extra measure of thoughtfulness with an Egg-ceptional Zone, dedicated to children with disabilities. The zone will operate from 10:30-11 a.m., creating a calm, adaptive space in front of the park's historic barns where eggs can be collected away from the main bustle. Buddies for assistance are welcome empowering all children to partake in the day's festivities at a rhythm that respects their individual needs and preferences.

No registration is needed for the event, but bring a basket for collecting eggs. Wake Forest officials encourage families to enjoy the adventure, make memories, and have fun in a relaxed setting.