Get your pictures with the easter bunny this weekend at middletown egg hunt

Get Your Pictures with the Easter Bunny This Weekend At Middletown Egg Hunt

MIDDLETOWN, NJ – It’s that time of the year. March has rolled through the Jersey Shore like a lion, but this weekend, the only creature children will be concerned with is the Easter Bunny. From 10:30 am until 12:00 pm, Arbor Terrace of Middletown, located at 1800 NJ Route 35, will be hosting a free Easter Egg hunt for the community.

At the event, children can find eggs, get pictures with the big guy himself and enjoy a fun dance party.

The event is sponsored by CareOne, Arbor Terrace, and Ascend Health. The event organizers ask that you RSVP ahead of time to 732.957.0083. 

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