
Eggs are loaded with goodies for Northview Community Church's annual Egg Drop.News9.com
OKLAHOMA CITY - The Easter Bunny is gearing up for his second annual Egg Drop over Oklahoma City.
Last year the Easter Bunny dropped 10,000 eggs from a helicopter. The event was such a success the Northview Community Church invited the bunny back.
This year's Egg Drop is from 9 to 11 a.m. Saturday at Harvest Hills Park, 8201 N.W. 104th Street. The event includes $10,000 worth of prizes including bikes, scooters, iPods and cameras.
Watch the featured video for a sneak peak of the event from NEWS 9's Doug Warner.
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