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Scottsdale's Bunnanza Event Returns for Second Annual Celebration

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City of Scottsdale | City of Scottsdale website

City of Scottsdale | City of Scottsdale website

Scottsdale's second annual Bunnanza event is set to take place on March 30 at the Scottsdale Civic Center, promising a morning of fun and excitement for all attendees. According to Nick Molinari, Community Services Assistant Executive Director, the event aims to create lasting memories for visitors of all ages. Molinari expressed his excitement, stating, “We are thrilled to bring back this signature spring event to the newly renovated Scottsdale Civic Center. We had a great turnout last year, and we’re looking to create even more memories while enjoying the beautiful Scottsdale weather.”

The main attraction of the event will be the egg hunts, scheduled for 9 a.m. and 11 a.m., with over 10,000 eggs hidden throughout the area. Molinari encouraged children of all ages to participate, emphasizing the joy of discovering hidden treasures. He mentioned that no registration is required, advising attendees to simply bring their baskets and be prepared for a fun-filled experience. Additionally, special "golden eggs" will be hidden during the event, offering unique prizes to lucky finders.

Following the egg hunts, attendees can explore 30 interactive booths, indulge in food from various vendors, visit the mimosa garden, capture photos with Scottsdale's Bunnanza rabbit Sheriff Jack, enjoy western games, engage in the bubble zone, and experience live entertainment. Molinari mentioned that admission to Bunnanza is free, with parking available at the Scottsdale Civic Center Library, nearby public garages, and downtown parking spaces.

The Scottsdale Civic Center, located at 3939 N. Drinkwater Blvd, will be the bustling hub of activity for the Bunnanza event.

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