Bluegrass

Community events offer egg hunts, activities and family fun

by | Mar 19, 2026 | Area News, Latest, News

A full day of Easter activities is planned for Sachse residents beginning with the Easter Egg Scramble at 10 a.m. at Heritage Park. For the full schedule visit cityofsachse.com. File art

Several Easter-themed events are planned across the Wylie, Sachse and Murphy areas in the coming weeks, offering families a variety of opportunities to celebrate the season with egg hunts, activities and community gatherings.

Sachse will kick off the festivities Saturday, March 28, with a full day of Easter activities hosted by the city’s parks department. The Easter Egg Scramble begins at 10 a.m. at Heritage Park for children ages 2 to 10, where youngsters will search for candy-filled eggs and special prize eggs in three age divisions: ages 2 to 4, 5 to 7 and 8 to 10. Later in the day, the EGG-cessible Egg Hunt will take place from 2 to 3 p.m. at the Michael J. Felix Community Center, offering an inclusive hunt for individuals with mental or physical disabilities and featuring sensory prizes, beeping eggs and other accessible activities. That evening, the Doggie Bone Hunt begins at 7 p.m. at Heritage Park, inviting residents to bring their leashed canine companions to search for treats and compete in contests such as best dressed or cutest dog. The day concludes with the Flashlight Egg Hunt at 8:30 p.m. at Heritage Park for children ages 5 to 13, who will use flashlights to search the park for candy-filled eggs and a prized golden egg.

Pet lovers will also find a special Easter-themed activity Saturday, March 28, at Oak Point Nature Preserve in Plano. The Easter Egg Hound Hunt invites dog owners to bring their four-legged companions to sniff out treat-filled Easter eggs during the spring event. Registration is required, and participants must always keep dogs on non-retractable leashes no longer than six feet and under control. Proof of a current rabies tag is required. The registration fee is $5 per dog, owners must be at least 16 years old and each participant may bring a maximum of two dogs. The event will be held at Oak Point Nature Preserve, 5901 Los Rios Blvd. in Plano.

The following week, Garland will host its Trunk-N-Hunt event Wednesday, April 1, at the Carter Softball Complex at Audubon Park, 550 W. Oates Road. The event offers an egg hunt with a twist as children travel from car to car collecting candy and eggs, similar to a trunk-or-treat event. Families can also enjoy bounce houses, games, food trucks and an Easter Bunny selfie station.

Murphy’s annual Hop N’ Hunt is scheduled for Thursday, April 2, from 6 to 8 p.m. at Murphy Central Park. Organized in partnership with First Baptist Church Murphy and local sponsors, the event will feature more than 15,000 eggs. Children’s hunt times are scheduled by age group, with the hunt for children under 5 beginning at 7 p.m., ages 5 to 9 at 7:30 p.m. and ages 10 to 15 at 8 p.m. An egg pool will also be available for children under 2. Adult hunts are planned as well, including a hunt for ages 45 and older at 7 p.m. and another for ages 16 and older at 8:30 p.m., where participants are encouraged to bring a flashlight. Activities throughout the evening will include photos with the Easter Bunny, a petting zoo, face painting, a paint-a-pot activity benefiting the Murphy Chamber Scholarship Foundation and several food trucks.

Also on Saturday, April 4, In-Sync Exotics Wildlife Rescue and Educational Center will host its Easter Egg Hunt from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the sanctuary located at 3430 Skyview Drive in Wylie. The event will feature egg hunts, games and family activities, along with the opportunity to visit the facility’s rescued lions and tigers during a special spring celebration. Learn more at insyncexotics.org.

Stay informed, support your local community newspaper, subscribe to The Sachse News.

Bluegrass

0 Comments

Subscribe Love

Related News

Garland ISD posts STAAR gains

Garland ISD posts STAAR gains

Garland ISD students posted gains in four of five tested subjects on this spring's State of Texas Assessments of Academic Readiness end-of-course exams, according to results released by the Texas Education Agency. The exams measure student performance in Algebra I,...

read more
Farmersville to honor Audie Murphy legacy

Farmersville to honor Audie Murphy legacy

A new tribute honoring service and sacrifice will join longstanding Audie Murphy Day traditions when the annual observance returns to Farmersville June 19-20. Community members will be invited to take part in the Path of Remembrance: A White Carnation Tribute, a new...

read more
City begins FY 2027 budget talks

City begins FY 2027 budget talks

The Sachse City Council received Monday a preliminary municipal budget for the coming fiscal year, signaling a significant change in the way the city traditionally has prepared its financial document. Finance Director David Baldwin said the city plans to present...

read more
Voters chose Legh-Page in Place 4 runoff

Voters chose Legh-Page in Place 4 runoff

Tim Legh-Page has won the runoff election for Sachse City Council Place 4, according to unofficial results from the Saturday, June 13 election. Legh-Page received 1,211 votes, or 53.63%, while Gurvinder Singh received 1,047 votes, or 46.37%, giving Legh-Page a...

read more
Former Wylie East principal arrested

Former Wylie East principal arrested

Wylie Police have filed a second charge against a former assistant principal at Wylie East High School. Detective Alexandra Waters, a police public information officer, said the Criminal Investigations Division arrested Zachary Christian Neu on Thursday, June 4, on a...

read more
Local pantries expand summer outreach

Local pantries expand summer outreach

Hope for the Cities volunteers, from left, Eddie Caraway, left, Debra Robinson, Billie Albright and Charles Parham promote the Adopt-A-Lunch program for summer lunches at The Cross Church. Courtesy photo As the school year ends, so do school-provided breakfasts and...

read more
City seeks resident input as budget planning starts

City seeks resident input as budget planning starts

City officials have begun work on the fiscal year 2026-27 budget and are encouraging residents to participate in the process as the city develops spending priorities for the coming year. Sachse City Council invited public input during its June 1 meeting, offering...

read more
Subscribe Love