Sanborn, NY — Niagara County Sheriff Plans March 28 Community Egg Hunt

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Easter eggs painted in pastel colors in basket and Easter bunny ears behind a basket on a green meadow on sunny day. Easter egg hunt concept.
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Sanborn, NY — The Niagara County Sheriff’s Office will host its fifth annual Easter egg hunt March 28.

According to a post from the Niagara County Sheriff’s Office on social media, the community event is scheduled to begin at 1 p.m. Friday, March 28, and will continue until all eggs are collected.

The egg hunt will take place at NCLEA at SUNY Niagara, Lot 4, located at 3111 Saunders Settlement Road in Sanborn.

Organizers say the event is open to families across Niagara County and surrounding communities. All children are welcome, and participants will have the chance to search for hidden eggs throughout the designated area.

The event will also feature golden eggs, prizes, and a visit from the Easter Bunny, according to the sheriff’s office announcement.

Officials said registration is not required, but families planning to attend are encouraged to complete a short online form in advance. The optional form helps organizers estimate attendance and distribute eggs proportionally by age group.

The sheriff’s office said the goal is to ensure younger children have fair opportunities during the hunt.

Community egg hunts hosted by law enforcement agencies have become a popular seasonal tradition across Western New York, often drawing large crowds of families each spring.

For local students and young families in the Niagara Falls and Sanborn area, the event offers a free outdoor activity ahead of the Easter holiday.

More details and the optional planning form are available through the Niagara County Sheriff’s Office website.


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