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Warren community unites for annual Chamber of Commerce Easter egg hunt, with a special twist this year

WARREN, Ark. – The Bradley County Chamber of Commerce hosted its annual Community Easter egg hunt on Saturday, April 1 at Warren City Park, and it was a huge success. Families and children came out to enjoy the fun-filled day and take part in the traditional egg hunt.

This year’s event also featured a special giveaway as part of the Read Across Warren program. Free books were given away to children who attended, promoting literacy in the community and encouraging children to read more. The program was a big hit with parents and children alike, and the Chamber of Commerce hopes to continue it in future events.

MORE PHOTOS FROM THE EVENT BELOW

The event was free and open to the public, and the Chamber of Commerce encouraged everyone to attend.

The Community Easter egg hunt has been a popular event in Warren for several years, and this year was no different. With the addition of the Read Across Warren program, the event was a huge success, bringing families and the community together in a celebration of Easter and reading.

In addition to the reading program, the event also featured a bouncy house and a visit from the Easter bunny!

One of the event organizers, Julie Hamilton, expressed her gratitude to everyone who made the event possible. She thanked the Chamber members, State Representative Jeff Wardlaw, Pam Thompson, Supervalu, Arkansas Superior Federal Credit Union, Union Bank, First State Bank, Care Well, Chapel Woods, Warren’s Women Group, Mainline of Warren, Gingy Cuthbertson, youth of Calvary Baptist Church, Immanuel Baptist Church, Grace Cowboy Church, as well as her own family. She also thanked Rhonda Williams and the Warren School District staff for the book program.

Overall, the Community Easter egg hunt was a wonderful event that brought joy and excitement to the Warren community.

All photos by Tim Kessler.

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