Choctaw Cultural Center plans ‘Easter EGGstravaganza’

The public is invited to hop over to the Choctaw Cultural Center for its third annual “Easter EGGstravaganza.” The day of fun for all ages runs 10:30 a.m. – 4 p.m. Saturday, March 23.

Thousands of prizefilled eggs will be hidden around the Living Village and Dance Grounds. Starting at 11 a.m., children will be placed into two age groups for the egg hunt, toddler to age 6, and age 7 and above. Children need to bring their Easter baskets.

Immerse yourself in the holiday spirit with free keepsake photos in the festive photo booth! Arts-and-crafts activities begin at noon and the traditional Choctaw children’s story “Why Rabbit Has a Short Tail” will be presented at 11:30 a.m.

Regular ticket prices apply, including complimentary admission for Choctaw tribal members and cultural center members. Admission price covers all of the day’s special activities. In addition, the Hvshi Gift Store and Champuli Café will be open. The Choctaw Cultural Center is located at 1919 Hina Hanta Way, Durant; parking is free. For information, visit https://chocta.ws/ccceggstravaganza.

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