Mayor David D. Ortega, City of Scottsdale | City of Scottsdale website
Mayor David D. Ortega, City of Scottsdale | City of Scottsdale website
Scottsdale is preparing to host its first Bunnanza event, scheduled for Saturday, April 8, from 9 a.m. to noon. The family-oriented festival will be held at the newly renovated Scottsdale Civic Center and promises activities for attendees of all ages.
A major attraction will be the Easter egg hunt starting at 9 a.m., organized by age group. More than 10,000 eggs will be hidden, each containing a small prize or treat. Children are welcome to join in without prior registration; they only need to bring their baskets.
Post-hunt activities include over 20 interactive booths, food vendors, a mimosa garden, photo opportunities with Sheriff Jack—the Bunnanza rabbit—and live country music by Hillbilly Deluxe. Admission is free, and parking can be found at the Scottsdale Civic Center Library and nearby public garages and downtown spaces.
"We are thrilled to bring city events back to Scottsdale Civic Center," said Nick Molinari, Parks and Recreation director. "The renovation looks incredible, and we can’t wait to celebrate the start of spring with a family-focused event. We’re looking forward to making memories and having fun while enjoying a gorgeous Scottsdale morning."