REMINDER Bugs Burien Easter Scavenger Hunt is this ThursdaySaturday in Downtown Burien

Burien, WALocal News

The Bugs Burien Easter scavenger hunt is set to delight families in Downtown Burien from April 17-19, 2025. For a nominal fee of $25, participants will be provided with a map, a festive Easter basket, and the chance to hunt for Bugs Burien at various local stops. Children who successfully spot the beloved character will receive special Easter treats to fill their baskets, making the adventure even more rewarding. This family-oriented event aims to foster community spirit and encourages exploration of Burien’s vibrant downtown while celebrating the arrival of spring. Organizers have described the event as an "egg-citing adventure," inviting families to gather and create memorable experiences together.

With most stops conveniently within walking distance, attendees are encouraged to enjoy the local businesses and atmosphere. Space for the scavenger hunt is limited, so interested participants are urged to purchase tickets quickly. Tickets can be secured online at the provided link while supplies last.

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