Contact: Amy Blaisdell
Communications Director
City of Palm Springs
(760) 323-8250
More than 3,000 strategically hidden eggs and a special visit from the Easter Bunny on a fire engine will kick off the Palm Springs Fire Foundation’s 57th annual Easter Egg Hunt & Pancake Breakfast on Saturday, April 8.
The 9 a.m. hunt at Ruth Hardy Park, 700 Tamarisk Road, has long been a beloved tradition in Palm Springs and is open to all children up to 9-years-old. Over the years, thousands of youngsters have frolicked in the park looking for colorful eggs to fill their baskets. In addition, the Easter Bunny will be on hand to take photos with families on a vintage fire engine.
Immediately following the event, join your friendly Palm Springs firefighters for a delicious pancake breakfast in the park.
“The Palm Springs Fire Foundation’s 57th Annual Easter Egg Hunt is a much loved Palm Springs tradition open to all families in the Coachella Valley,” said Mayor Grace Garner. “Bring the whole family and come celebrate the joy of the Easter holiday in the City of Palm Springs, like no place else.”