December 9, 2025

FacebookTwitterInstagram
  • Home
  • Teacher Features ’25
  • Columnists
    • Dallas Huston
    • Don Newbury
    • Michael Bunker
    • Diane Adams
    • Todd Howey
    • Katelyn Sims
    • Veterans Corner
    • Congressman August Pfluger
  • Real Estate
    • Open Houses
  • News
    • ’24 Area Guide
      • Area Guide Locations
      • ’23 Area Guide
      • 5 THINGS !
    • 2025 Youth Fair
      • 2024 Youth Fair
        • 2023 Youth Fair
        • Youth Fair 2022
    • Graduation 2025
      • Bangs
      • Blanket
      • Brookesmith
      • Brownwood
      • Coleman
      • Early
      • May
      • Premier High School
      • Zephyr
    • Rodeo 2025
      • ’24 Rodeo
    • Events
      • Add an Event
      • Celebrations
      • Submit a Celebration
    • Crime
    • Agriculture and Farming
    • Public Notices
    • Business
    • Trending
    • City of Early News
    • Classifieds
    • Outdoors
    • Statewide news
    • Announcements
    • Local News Feed
    • Teacher Features
    • Veteran Svcs
  • Obituaries
    • Submit an Obituary
  • Biz Directory
  • Jobs
    • Post a Job
    • Employer Login
    • Search Jobs
  • Sports
    • High School Football
  • Search
MENU
  • Home
  • Teacher Features ’25
  • Columnists
    • Dallas Huston
    • Don Newbury
    • Michael Bunker
    • Diane Adams
    • Todd Howey
    • Katelyn Sims
    • Veterans Corner
    • Congressman August Pfluger
  • Real Estate
    • Open Houses
  • News
    • ’24 Area Guide
      • Area Guide Locations
      • ’23 Area Guide
      • 5 THINGS !
    • 2025 Youth Fair
      • 2024 Youth Fair
        • 2023 Youth Fair
        • Youth Fair 2022
    • Graduation 2025
      • Bangs
      • Blanket
      • Brookesmith
      • Brownwood
      • Coleman
      • Early
      • May
      • Premier High School
      • Zephyr
    • Rodeo 2025
      • ’24 Rodeo
    • Events
      • Add an Event
      • Celebrations
      • Submit a Celebration
    • Crime
    • Agriculture and Farming
    • Public Notices
    • Business
    • Trending
    • City of Early News
    • Classifieds
    • Outdoors
    • Statewide news
    • Announcements
    • Local News Feed
    • Teacher Features
    • Veteran Svcs
  • Obituaries
    • Submit an Obituary
  • Biz Directory
  • Jobs
    • Post a Job
    • Employer Login
    • Search Jobs
  • Sports
    • High School Football
  • Search

15th Annual Great Easter Egg Hunt April 19 at Coggin Park

March 24, 2025 at 10:09 am Updated: March 25th, 2025 at 6:52 am Derrick Stuckly
  • Announcements
  • Local News
  • Tweet
  • Share
  • Reddit
  • +1
  • Pocket
  • LinkedIn
Hop on down to Coggin Park in Brownwood on Saturday, April 19, 2025 for the 15th Annual Great Easter Egg Hunt hosted by Wendlee Broadcasting, 102.3 FM KXYL and KQBZ “The Breeze” 96.9 FM.
The event will run from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m., with the hunts — from pre-kindergarten to third grade — beginning at 11 a.m.
Wendlee Broadcasting General Manager Rex Tackett said The Great Easter Egg Hunt continues to grow each year and it is a family friendly tradition for the entire community.
“The 15th Annual Great Easter Egg Hunt is the biggest event for young children in Brown County. Eggs, candy, hot dogs, bounce houses, games and the Easter Bunny,” Tackett said. “What could be more fun?”
More than 25,000 pieces of candy will be spread across Coggin Park, courtesy of United Supermarkets.
Don’t forget our special guest – The Easter Bunny – who will arrive in style and be there for our special photo area.
“Come on out and have some fun with us,” Tackett said.
Local businesses, groups and organizations will set up booths and community volunteers and high school students will assist during the event.
“We couldn’t do all this without all of the volunteers. It isn’t just us,” Tackett said. “There are people from all over community that help.”
Along with the egg hunt, there will be inflatable bounce houses and slides, hot dogs from Bruner Auto Group, Dr. Pepper, a car show, and vehicles from the Brownwood and Early Police Departments, Brownwood Fire Department, and the Brown County Sheriff’s Office on display. There will also be lawn mower races and classic cars courtesy of the Heartland Cruisers.
For more information, call Wendlee Broadcasting at 325-646-3535.

Previous Story
Maxie Dennene Brown Sewalt
Next Story
LEGAL NOTICE

Facebook

Brownwood News
  • Contact Us
  • Veteran Services
  • Advertising
  • Terms & Conditions
  • Privacy Policy

Social

Facebook Facebook Twitter Twitter Instagram Instagram
Brownwood News © 2025 Powered by OneCMS™ | Served by InterTech Media LLC
Are you still listening?
Mozilla/5.0 AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko; compatible; ClaudeBot/1.0; [email protected]) X-Middleton/1
36d9d0ebcb6487e0a468336afdf64514d6a0b2ff
1
Loading...