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Tell City Mayor's 5th Annual Easter Egg Hunt Returns April 4

Tell City's 5th annual Mayor's Easter Egg Hunt opened at City Hall Park Saturday with a magician at 9:15 a.m., raffle prizes, and the Easter Bunny.

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Tell City Mayor's 5th Annual Easter Egg Hunt Returns April 4
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Tell City's Mayor's 5th Annual Easter Egg Hunt drew families to City Hall Park at 700 Main Street Saturday morning, opening at 9:00 a.m. with an Easter Bunny appearance and rolling into a magician performance around 9:15 a.m. that gave families who arrived before the rush an immediate reason to show up early.

The fifth consecutive spring event under the mayor's sponsorship expanded well beyond the traditional hunt. This year's lineup included raffle prizes, photo opportunities with the Easter Bunny, and vendor concession tables run by local groups, layering live entertainment and small-scale community fundraising into a single gathering at the downtown park.

City Hall Park anchors Tell City's Main Street corridor at the 700 block, with on-street parking along Main Street as the primary option for attendees. Organizers noted that early arrival mattered on both counts: securing parking near the park entrance and catching the 9:15 a.m. magician set before the egg hunt pulled families out across the grounds.

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Vendor tables gave local groups a direct channel to the morning's foot traffic through concession sales and raffle participation. The raffle prizes, part of the event's listed programming on the PickPerry county events calendar, kept families engaged past the hunt itself and through the full morning lineup.

Through five annual editions, the mayor-hosted hunt has built a consistent spring footprint in Tell City, bringing attendees in from surrounding townships for a morning that combines a children's staple with the kind of vendor and civic activity that rarely finds its way into a downtown park outside of a scheduled community event. PickPerry and city channels are expected to carry followup photos and raffle winner announcements in the days ahead.

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