Jackson township easter egg hunt postponed due to weather

Jackson Township Easter Egg Hunt postponed due to weather

April 10, 2025
The annual egg hunt was rescheduled for Sunday after bad weather forced a delay.

JACKSON, N.J. — Jackson Township’s annual Easter Egg Hunt has been postponed due to inclement weather, with the event now scheduled to take place on Sunday, April 13, at the Jackson Justice Complex.


Key Points

  • Jackson Township Easter Egg Hunt postponed due to weather
  • New date is Sunday, April 13, starting at 11:00 a.m.
  • Event includes food trucks, music, face painting, balloon artist, and Easter Bunny

Originally planned for earlier this month, the Easter celebration will proceed this weekend at 1 Jackson Dr., featuring staggered egg hunt start times based on age and grade level. The event begins at 11:00 a.m. with designated times for children ranging from ages 3 to those in third grade and above.

Jackson township easter egg hunt postponed due to weather
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The recreation department confirmed the change, citing poor weather conditions. “Postponed due to weather,” the announcement read, with the rain date prominently listed as April 13.

Full event schedule released

The updated schedule begins with handicapped and disabled children at 11:30 a.m., followed by children aged 3–4 years at 11:45 a.m., kindergarten through first grade at noon, second grade at 12:15 p.m., and third grade and up at 12:30 p.m.

In addition to the egg hunt, the township has arranged for food trucks, music, face painting, and appearances by a balloon artist and the Easter Bunny to enhance the family-friendly atmosphere.

The event is sponsored by the Jackson Township Recreation Department and the Commission for the Disabled/Handicapped. Community members seeking additional information are advised to contact the Recreation Department at 732-928-1200 ext. 1255.

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