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Easter In The Park

APRIL 2, 2023

Join the Special Events Committee on Sunday, April 2nd at 2PM for the annual Nassau Bay Easter Egg Hunt. The annual Easter Egg Hunt is a long-standing Nassau Bay tradition that you don’t want to miss out on – it’s fun for kids of all ages!

The Egg Hunt starts at 2PM sharp at David Braun Park at Lake Nassau. This year, the SEC is introducing an Egg Hunt for children with special needs. This will take place on the pickle ball courts. Keep in mind, parking in David Braun Park is limited, so arrive early! Before and after the hunt, take advantage of the Easter-themed selfie station with the Easter Bunny.

Not only will you get to see the Easter Bunny during our event, but you will also get to experience this year's petting zoo! You aren’t going to want to miss out on this year’s Easter Egg Hunt!

Please monitor the city's website and facebook page for weather updates. We hope to see you there!

BEAUTIFICATION DAY MARCH 24 & 25

The Parks & Recreation and Keep Nassau Bay Beautiful Committee, in cooperation with the Nassau Bay Garden Club held it’s annual Beautification day on March 24th and 25th!

The two Committees supported the Garden Club by providing volunteers and supplies for the five Garden Club Gardens (Tranquility, Reflection, Circle Garden on Upper Bay, the two entrance gardens to Nassau Bay, and Butterfly Garden in Swan Lagoon). In addition, the planters on Upper Bay Drive, Founders Park, David Braun Park, and several beds in Howard Ward Park and Swan Lagoon Park also received new spring flowers. The Parks and Recreation Committee expanded the event to 2 days to accommodate over 100 volunteers to help with projects like painting the white wall on Point Lookout Drive, painting the median curbs yellow, refreshing ‘Nassau Bay’ sign flowers and adding flowers to the median on Bal Harbour Drive. On Saturday, March 25th there was a bounce house, snow cones, and pizza for the volunteers and their children. A BIG thank you to the Garden Club, Parks and Recreation Committee, and Keep Nassau Bay Beautiful Committee for all their hard work!

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