Annual Easter Egg Hunt brings families together in Elkhart
By:
Maddie Gruber
Posted: Apr 5, 2026 8:30 PM EDT
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ELKHART, Ind. -- The 100 Black Son Initiative held their 15th annual Easter Egg Hunt on Sunday at Barnes Park.
Over 35,000 eggs were hidden including themed eggs, money hidden inside the eggs, and giveaway baskets were even handed out.
The Easter Bunny even made a special appearance having fun and taking pictures with the kids.
The main goal for the event is create a community event for families in Elkhart to enjoy Easter together.
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