The Rotary Club of Princeton is inviting families to Soldiers and Sailors Park on April 4th for their annual Easter Egg Hunt. Children from newborn through age 10 can join, with each age group searching for eggs in designated areas at the park and courthouse grounds. To capture memories of the day, the Princeton Arca will be offering photos with the Easter Bunny. Organizers encourage children to bring their own baskets and arrive a few minutes early, as the hunt begins promptly. It’s a cherished community tradition, aiming to bring smiles and excitement to local families this spring.
Students from Princeton High School’s Interact Club, Student Council, and National Honor Society joined forces this week to prepare for the community’s annual Easter Egg Hunt on April 4th. Their efforts to fill hundreds of eggs will ensure a memorable event for local children. Organizers also recognized the important contributions of the Bureau County Senior Center, along with Gary and Hope Browning, for their ongoing support. Volunteers played a vital role in bringing this beloved tradition to life, highlighting the spirit of teamwork and community engagement in Princeton.


