The second annual Easter Egg Hunt Bike Ride is being held in North Austin this Sunday and features a variety of prizes riders can find along the route.
The start window for the bike ride is 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. and during this time, riders will be able to pick up their rider ribbon and Easter Egg Bag-sket to carry prizes found along the way. Easter eggs will be hidden at each ‘Egg Spot’ along the route, containing a variety of candy and other prizes from Egg Hunt sponsors. Some sponsors include: Black Star Co-op, Top Drawer Thrift, Batch Kolaches, Bravado Dog Grooming, Little Deli, Third Coast Coffee, SRSLY Chocolate and LIFTATX.
Riders will begin the Easter route at Project Transitions, located at 7101 Woodrow Avenue. The ride will end at Black Star Co-op located at 7020 Easy Wind Drive. View the full route mapEaster festivities will commence at the end of the ride, featuring a Big Easter Raffle at 3 p.m. Donations are required to obtain raffle tickets.
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