Yates Center Easter Egg Hunt
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The Saturday before Easter Sunday, gather on the courthouse lawn for an easter egg hunt. Each section is set apart for different age groups. Treats, eggs, and goodies are provided by the Chamber of Commerce and local businesses. Call or email the Chamber to find out how to sponsor the egg hunt and keep this tradition for kids in Woodson County.
Yates Center Easter Egg Hunt
Phone : 620-625-3235 (Always call and confirm events.)
Email Address : info@woodsoncountychamber.com
Web: www.woodsoncountychamber.org
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