
Press Release: Elder Bunny Appointed to Oversee Huronia Museum’s 15th Annual Glow-in-the-Dark Easter Egg Hunt
MIDLAND, ON — The Easter Bunny Council has officially announced its 2026 designate for the highly anticipated 15th Annual Glow-in-the-Dark Easter Egg Hunt at Huronia Museum. This year, the Council is sending a distinguished emissary, Elder Bunny Pat Chouli, to lead the festivities on April 4th, starting at 1:00 PM.
Pat Chouli brings a seasoned perspective to the museum’s signature event. As an Elder Bunny, Pat will be personally overseeing several critical departments to ensure the event meets the Council’s rigorous standards, including:
- Egg Distribution Logistics: Coordinating the strategic placement of glowing eggs.
- Chocolate Quality Control: Maintaining the highest standards for confectionery excellence.
- Volunteer Training: Mentoring the local team in the fine art of Easter magic.
“Pat approaches this role with a high level of professionalism,” says the museum team. “While the duties are taken seriously to ensure all Easter protocols are adhered to, Pat maintains a genuine enthusiasm that is sure to be infectious for all attendees.”
Photo Op: Meet the Elder Bunny
Pat will be available to the public for a meet-and-greet at the museum during the Egg Hunt.
Because Elder Bunnies primarily communicate through specialized channels, interviews will be conducted alongside an official Lapin Translator to ensure no detail is lost in translation.
OTHER ACTIVITIES: Easter Basket Raffle, Colouring Contest, Make a Bunny -BiPLane; play Carrotholio Toss!
About Huronia Museum
Huronia Museum is Midland’s center for history and heritage, featuring a replica pre-contact Huron/Ouendat village and diverse exhibits. The Glow-in-the-Dark Easter Egg Hunt remains one of its most popular annual community traditions.