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When is Greenfield's Easter Egg Scramble?

The annual event at Konkel Park, which will feature thousands of candy-filled eggs, children's activities and pictures with the Easter Bunny, is slated for later this month.

More than 300 area children are expected to attend JCI Greenfield’s annual Easter Egg Scramble, which is set for March 23, at Konkel Park.

Children’s activities begin at 10:30 a.m. and the scramble is at 11 a.m.

The event will feature thousands of candy-filled eggs, goodie bags and pictures with the Easter Bunny.

JCI Greenfield is accepting contributions from local businesses to make this project a continued success. Contributions are accepted in the form of cash sponsorship or donations of individually wrapped candy.  For more information, email communityvp@greenfieldjaycees.org.   

JCI Greenfield is a non-profit organization of young people committed to creating positive change in the community. All proceeds are returned to the Greenfield community through donations and hosted events such as the Easter Egg Scramble, the July 4 Celebration and youth sports competitions. 

Monthly membership meetings are held the third Wednesday of every month at 7 p.m. in the party room at Club Paragon, 3578 S. 108th St. Interested individuals are always welcome.

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