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Searching for Easter egg hunts around Fort Worth this weekend? Check these out.

Several local organizations, businesses and churches, are hosting Easter egg hunting events this weekend.
Several local organizations, businesses and churches, are hosting Easter egg hunting events this weekend.

North Texas kiddos will have plenty of chances to fill up their Easter baskets this weekend.

With Easter coming up on Sunday, several local organizations, restaurants and churches are gearing up to hide prized eggs all over.

Here are a few Easter egg hunts happening this weekend. Know an event we should add? Let us know: bgarcia@star-telegram.com.

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Fort Worth Stockyards

All participating Stockyards Station and Mule Alley merchants will be handing prize and candy-filled eggs to children on Saturday. Children ages 2 to 12 are eligible to participate.

Crockett Row along West 7th Street

Several businesses along Crockett Street are hosting a pop-up event with free photos with the Easter bunny and an egg hunt. The egg hunt is more adult themed, with prizes such as gift cards, movie tickets and vouchers.

Faith Tabernacle Church

  • Where: 420 S. Blue Mound Road
  • When: Saturday from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m.
  • Cost: Free; details here

The Faith Tabernacle Church on the north side of Fort Worth near Saginaw is hosting a resurrection celebration on Saturday featuring an egg hunt, petting zoo and free food.

Shriners of Medji Temple #45

  • Where: Sycamore Park, 2401 E. Rosedale St.
  • When: Saturday from 10 a.m. to noon
  • Cost: Free

The annual event hosted by the Medji Temple #45 will feature an egg hunt, sack race and other prizes at the park just east of U.S. 287.

Cut & Bourbon brunch & egg hunt

Cut & Bourbon is offering customers an Easter brunch and egg hunt package for Sunday. The brunch features a seafood station, salad bar and specialty entrees, with the egg hunt starting at 3 p.m.

Brayden Garcia
Fort Worth Star-Telegram
Brayden Garcia is a service journalism reporter at the Fort Worth Star-Telegram. He is part of a team of local journalists who answer reader questions and write about life in North Texas. Brayden mainly writes about weather and all things Taylor Sheridan-related.
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