WINTER PARK, Fla. – For the second year in a row, Winter Park will skip its annual Easter egg hunt because of COVID-19.
Before 2020, Winter Park held the egg hunt every year for 65 years. [TRENDING: Police fire pepper balls at Fla. spring breakers | Buc-ee’s opens in Daytona Beach | Data: AstraZeneca effective for all ages] “Winter Park’s Annual Easter Egg Hunt is the city’s longest running community event.
COVID-19 can stop us from congregating in large numbers but it cannot stop us from celebrating. We just need to do it in a different way, from a safe distance,” City Manager Randy Knight said in a press release.
In lieu of the Easter egg hunt, the city will hold three small parades starting at 9 a.m. on April 3. The Easter bunny will hop