You can find eggs ahead of the Easter bunny on Saturday, and it may not matter how old you are this year. One of the longest-running Easter egg hunts takes place at Brussels Town Park, where the Shining Stars 4-H Club will hold their 26th annual event beginning promptly at 9 a.m. Kids will charge the field full of eggs as a part of four different age groups. With many of the parents former participants in the event as well, Shining Stars 4-H Club Leader Amanda Larson is proud that its Easter egg hunt has become such a longstanding tradition.
On the opposite side of the spectrum, Baileys Harbor boasts the newest Easter tradition with its adult-themed egg hunt. The 21-and-over egg hunt begins at 9 a.m. at Baileys Harbor Recreational Park and comes with a $5 registration fee, so more Easter-themed community events can be planned in the future. The town will also host its Easter egg hunt for kids from three different age groups beginning at 9 a.m. Sister Bay (Sister Bay Sports Complex, 10:30 a.m.), Jacksonport (Lakeside Park, 10:30 p.m.), and Ellison Bay (Fitzgerald Park, 11 a.m.) will also host Easter egg hunts for kids on Saturday.