
The Knoxville chapter of Freedom for Youth will hold their annual teen Easter egg hunt on April 11th and 12th.
The event will be held at Community Four Square Church in Knoxville from 5:00 pm – 7:00 pm on Friday the 11th, and from 11:00 am – 1:00 pm on Saturday the 12th. The event on April 11th will be for kids in grades 5-8 and the Saturday event will be for those in grades 9-12. The event will include the egg hunt, prizes, pizza, and a story talking about the true meaning of Easter. Angie Gentry with Freedom for Youth hopes all teens in the community come out to take part in the fun.
“It’s a fun, easy way if you kind of want to check out Freedom for Youth but you don’t want to come to a regular program. Feel free to just stop by and participate in this program. It’s a no pressure situation. It’s genuinely designed to be just super fun for that teen age group and we just want them to leave feeling they they had a great time.”
Funding for the event came from the grant Freedom for Youth received from the Knoxville RAGBRAI Executive Committee. Hear more about this event from Gentry on an upcoming Let’s Talk Knoxville.