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Easter Egg Hunt

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Event# 580-497-3318

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The annual Chamber of Commerce Easter Egg Hunt in the Cheyenne City Park. Lots of activities and prizes. The Easter Bunny makes a visit and takes pictures with all the boys & girls. Lots of events going on before the hunt, cake walk, face painting, finger printing, musical chairs, Take your picture with a Ranger & softball games.

Easter Egg Hunt

Address : Cheyenne City Park Cheyenne OK
Phone : 580-497-3318   (Always call and confirm events.)

Email Address : cheyennecoc@yahoo.com

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Admission Fee : free

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Easter

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