Are your children ready for the Easter Bunny to come and fill their Easter baskets with candy? Here's a silly question, How would your kids like to have breakfast with the Easter Bunny?  Of course, they would and they have that chance to do just that this Saturday. 

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Get ready for the Annual "Breakfast With The Easter Bunny" presented by the Texarkana Arkansas Parks and Recreation.

Fun Activities for The Kids

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The Easter Bunny has been hard at work and is bringing eggs, games and crafts for the kids.
There will be a full breakfast, plus crafts, music, games and gift bags for the kids to enjoy. And of course, the Easter Bunny will be there.

Make sure to get your picture taken with him too.  This event is free for everyone and no reservations are needed.

When and Where is the Breakfast With The Easter Bunny?

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The fun will take place from 9 AM to noon Saturday, April 1 at the Recreation Center located at 1 Legion Street in Texarkana, Arkansas. For more information, you can call (870)779-4964. You can also visit the Texarkana Arkansas Parks and Recreation Facebook page or go to  gotkx.org.

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