Easter Egg Hunt

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The annual Easter Egg Hunt is a joint effort between the City of Creedmoor, the Southern Granville Woman’s Club, and the Creedmoor Volunteer Fire Department.

Thousands of Easter eggs are hidden and it doesn’t take long for all the children to pile their baskets! The Easter Bunny always makes an appearance and parents are welcome to take pictures of their child with the Easter Bunny. 

The event is scheduled annually on the Saturday of the week before Easter and takes place at Lake Rogers Park located at 1711 Lake Road in Creedmoor. The Easter Egg Hunt starts at 10:00 a.m. but participants are encouraged to arrive a little early for photos with the Easter Bunny and to get ready for the egg hunt.  Three age groups are represented: (1) 0-3 years; (2) 4-6 years; and (3) 7-8 years.  First, second, and third place Easter Baskets are awarded as prizes for each age group.

Residents are encouraged to register for e-Notification to stay informed of event news and happenings in Creedmoor.  Visit the Events Calendar page to see the date for the next annual Easter Egg Hunt.

For more information on recreation programs, be sure to visit the Recreation Programs homepage.

Contact
T. Wheeler, Southern Granville Woman's Club
(919) 575-6421

March Mayhem Charity Basketball Tournament

  • Date: 03/22/2024 5:30 PM  

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CREEDMOOR POLICE DEPARTMENT HOSTS MARCH MAYHEM "BADGES VS VIKINGS"

March means one thing in North Carolina...BASKETBALL! The Creedmoor Police Department is excited to once again team up with South Granville High School to host the “Badges vs. Vikings” March Mayhem charity basketball tournament on Friday, March 22. Come out and support our local high school and law enforcement teams as they try to take the trophy away from the Granville County Sheriff’s Office.

Get in on the fun!  Try out your skills during the 3-point and dunk contests or enter to win one of two raffles: a 50/50 drawing cash or a PS5 digital gaming system.  All proceeds will benefit the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation. Concessions will be available, so come hungry. Doors open at 5:30pm and the competition begins at 6:00pm.  $5 admission fee for ages 5+.

“The Creedmoor Police Department is committed to supporting our extended commUNITY and March Mayhem is just another example. This event gives us the opportunity to partner with other law enforcement agencies alongside South Granville High School to support a worthy cause. Thank you to all our generous sponsors and everyone who made this event possible.” stated Creedmoor Police Chief Troy Wheless.

This year’s tournament will consist of teams featuring South Granville High School students, Creedmoor Police Department, Granville County Sheriff’s Office and Vance County Sheriff’s Office. The winner takes home the trophy, and of course bragging rights until next year!

Be sure to visit our website to sign up for e-notifications (www.cityofcreedmoor.org/enotification), and follow the City of Creedmoor on Facebook, Instagram, Nextdoor, and Twitter.

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