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April 17, 2025

Don’t worry, be hoppy

By Jessica Nohealapa’ahi
The Bandera Prophet

Eggs marks the spot in Bandera County, where everybunny can have full Easter baskets this weekend. No yolking around, peeps can hippity-hop from Bandera to Lakehills for hare-raising fun at planned hunts this Saturday and Sunday. Chick out times below, and don't be choco-late!

Saturday, April 19
11 a.m.: Community wide Easter egg hunt, hosted by the churches of Bandera, held at the First Baptist Church Bandera, 1302 Pecan Street.

1 p.m.: Easter egg hunt at the Bandera Natural History and Art Museum. More than 500 eggs hidden on the dinosaur grounds. 267 Old San Antonio Hwy., Bandera.

2 - 4 p.m.: Easter egg hunt at 2:30 sharp; Easter party at the Lakehills Community Center, 11225 PR 27, Lakehills.

Sunday, April 20
10 a.m.: Easter egg hunt, piñata and free BBQ meal after the service at the Lighthouse Church, 10771 PR 37, Lakehills. RSVP 830-328-1911. Open to the public.

Noon: Easter egg hunt and free hot dog lunch presented by the Copper Lantern, LMSOA BOD and Cans for Candy, at “The Dock” across from the Copper Lantern store.
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