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Easter Bunny hops in

Hop along to exciting Easter festivities across Melton this month.

The Easter Bunny and his helpers will be making special appearances across local shopping precincts in Melton South, Melton Town Centre, Diggers Rest and Caroline Springs.

Children of all ages can enjoy photo opportunities and free giveaways.

Easter is one of the most important Christian days of significance, observing the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ.

Local businesses across the City will also be running fun activities and promotions for the whole family to enjoy.

Melton mayor Kathy Majdlik said the Easter Bunny and his helpers will be making some exciting visits to our community over the next few weeks.

“I’d encourage children and chocoholics of all ages to come along, say hi and celebrate being together at this fun time of the year,” she said.

On March 23 the Easter Bunny can be found hopping around Melton Station Square from 10am to 11.30am, at Diggers Rest Commercial Centre from 10.30am to noon, at Norm Raven Reserve from 12.30pm to 1.30 pm, then at the Melton Town Centre Amphitheatre from 12.15pm to 3pm.

On the 24th the bunny will appear at Vescada Place in Caroline Springs from noon to 1.45pm, then at the Caroline Springs Library from 2.15pm to 3.30pm.

Also on March 24, Eynesbury is hosting an enormous egg hunt, complete with kids entertainment, rides and a moving screening. Tickets need to be purchased prior to the event.

Details: eynesbury.com.au/whats-on/pre-easter-funday or https://www.melton.vic.gov.au/Out-n-About/Events-Activities/Easter-fun-2024

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