- December 4, 2025
Nicholas Ferreira, 6, and his 2-year-old sister Isabella continue their search for the golden egg at the Palm Coast Egg'Stravaganza on Saturday, April 1, at Central Park. Photo by Christine Rodenbaugh
Ella, Liam, Flora, Mackenzie, and Rylie Finn pose for an egg’stra special photo. Photo by Christine Rodenbaugh
Five-year-old Ivory McIlvee unwraps a treat from one of the colored eggs she collected during the 2023 Egg'Stravaganza. Photo by Christine Rodenbaugh
Lexi Pollley celebrates at the bucket toss where she collected two prize eggs. Photo by Christine Rodenbaugh
Maria Paiva, left, and Steven Chibante, right, pose with 5-year-old Lidia and the Easter Bunny. Photo by Christine Rodenbaugh
Two-year-old Lily Vandercook attempts to put a softball in a bucket using a “backhoe.” She collected two prize eggs for her efforts. Photo by Christine Rodenbaugh
The replica pirate ship attracts would-be seafarers. Photo by Christine Rodenbaugh
Adam and Mila Mendes take a break in the shade to count prize eggs and see what’s inside each one. Photo by Christine Rodenbaugh
Isabella Derie makes her second attempt at the Ladder Toss game. Photo by Christine Rodenbaugh
Twin 4-year-olds Chloe and Hunter Boyle take turns tossing a bunny into the bucket. Photo by Christine Rodenbaugh
Adults cheer on young sack racers in the “hoppy” event. Photo by Christine Rodenbaugh
Cam Derie, a fourth grader at Rimfire Elementary, crosses the finish line first in a sack race. Photo by Christine Rodenbaugh
Ruby Ayuy, 5, hops across the finish line in one of the sack races. She said finding eggs was the best part of the day. Photo by Christine Rodenbaugh
Kenzly Wilson models bunny face paint near colorful Spring flowers. Photo by Christine Rodenbaugh
Lilian Dukes enjoys cotton candy at the 2023 Egg'Stravaganza in Palm Coast. Photo by Christine Rodenbaugh
The Easter Bunny visited children of all ages in Palm Coast to deliver lots of candy and toy-filled eggs awarded as prizes at a variety of booths, where everyone was a winner. Community partners and city staff hosted booths with activities like ring tosses, sack races, a pirate ship, fingerprinting with the Flagler County Sheriff’s Office and more. Popcorn, cotton candy and sugar cookies were free, while food trucks offered snow cones and lunch fare.