North Dakota – The North Dakota Highway Patrol will host a First Responder Easter Egg Hunt on Saturday, April 19th, from 10 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. at the Fore Seasons Center (Golf Dome) in Bismarck.
This exciting and free event is open to the public and promises fun for families of all ages.
With over 30,000 eggs to be hidden across the venue, the event will feature egg hunts for various age groups, ensuring every child has the opportunity to participate.
The event is designed to be a community celebration, with egg hunts divided into four separate age categories.
In addition to the egg hunts, attendees will have the unique chance to explore a variety of emergency response vehicles on display.
These vehicles will give children and adults a closer look at the equipment used by first responders in everyday situations.
Local law enforcement, fire, and emergency medical services will also be present, allowing the public to meet and engage with first responders.
The First Responder Easter Egg Hunt is a great opportunity for families to connect with their community, learn about emergency services, and, of course, enjoy the excitement of an Easter egg hunt.
The North Dakota Highway Patrol encourages everyone to join the festivities and make lasting memories.
For more details, mark the date and bring the whole family to enjoy the free activities and community spirit.
North Dakota Highway Patrol to host First Responder Easter Egg Hunt in Bismarck with over 30,000 eggs and emergency vehicle displays