Hop on Down the Destin Library’s Easter Treat Trail

Hop on Down the Destin Library’s Easter Treat Trail
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City of Destin recently issued the following announcement.

You don’t have to be Peter Cottontail to hop on down the Easter Treat Trail at the Destin Library. On April 13th, 2022 at 10:30 a.m., toddlers and preschoolers are invited to follow 

the bunny trail where library staff will be handing out crafts, snacks, and treats. There is no cost to attend this event, however registration is requested to make sure that there are 

enough goodies for every bunny. Click on the Easter Treat Trail event on the library cooperative’s calendar at okaloosa.librarycalendar.com to fill out the short registration form. In 

case of rain, please refer to the library’s Facebook page or their website at cityofdestin.com/library for cancellation information the day of the event.   

If you have any questions, feel free to contact the library at 850-837-8572 or library@cityofdestin.com

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