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Bunny Trail at Farmers' Market

  • Date: 04/06/2023 6:00 PM - 8:00 PM  
  • Location: Farmers' Market
    Higuera Street
    San Luis Obispo , California 93401
  • Introduction: Downtown SLO’s Annual Bunny Trail returns to the Downtown SLO Farmers’ Market on Thursday, April 6, 2023, from 6–8 PM. This event is free, family-friendly, open to the public, and will coincide with the normally-scheduled Downtown SLO Farmers’ Market.
Children visit the Easter Bunny at Mission Plaza.Bunny Trail: Families are invited to follow the “trail” and collect treats from over 30 different downtown businesses. Volunteers will be passing out free treat bags and trail maps at the corner of Chorro & Higuera Street and throughout the Market. The map will also be available online at DowntownSLO.com/BunnyTrail.

Meet & Greet with Downtown Bunny: Children can meet Downtown Bunny at the corner of Chorro & Higuera Streets; photos will be free with a personal device. No printed photos with Downtown Bunny will be available for purchase.

More information about Bunny Trail can be found at DowntownSLO.com/BunnyTrail.

Bunny Trail coincides with the normally-scheduled Downtown SLO Farmers’ Market, which runs from 6–9 PM every Thursday evening on Higuera Street. Visitors can enjoy five blocks of over 100 vendors offering fresh produce, famous BBQ, delicious meals, crafts, baked goods, entertainment, and more.

Attendees can share and RSVP to this event on Facebook.

About Downtown SLO: Downtown SLO is a 501 (c)(6) nonprofit founded in 1975 whose mission is to foster an economically vibrant Downtown. Downtown SLO serves the community by working on initiatives like parking and beautification efforts, coordinating special events and the weekly Farmers’ Market, supporting economic activities, and examining Downtown issues.
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