Easter Bunny to make cameo at Kiwanis pancake breakfast
Starting on Saturday 24 March and running until 6pm on Saturday 31 March, K2 Crawley is inviting local residents to bring in Easter Eggs for local charities and they will exchange them for a no joining fee offer on any membership! Last Thursday the students organized an Easter Egg hunt for preschoolers in the Newton YMCA’s early childhood education program.
Tuolumne River Lodge – March 31: Easter Egg Hunt at 11 a.m., open to the public. Bring your own baskets.
The fun doesn’t stop there, however.
Law enforcement officers are building eggs that are created to look and feel like regular Easter eggs but, beep very loud when activated by a switch.
Please visit The Shoppes website for details on Easter Bunny photos and other upcoming events and new store openings!
Captain Hiram’s will be hosting an ADULT EASTER EGG-STRAVAGANZA on Sunday, April 1 at 5 p.m. – 10 p.m.
O’Roake’s class is created to pair students who are interested in pursuing a career in early childhood education with opportunities to explore those career pathways. Tickets are $9 per child age 3-11, and $16 per person age 12 and up.
Reach for Kids helps provide resources and information to parents that address a variety of needs and disabilities.
St. John’s Episcopal Church (55 Montclair Avenue, Montclair) will host an Easter Egg Hunt and festive coffee hour at 10:00 AM on Sunday, April 1. “Additionally, we have talking eggs for the visually impaired”.
Past year she said several hundred attended including more than 80 children along with parents and guardians. They put people before profit because they’re “different that way”. About 2,100 eggs will be hidden, with prizes awarded in both age categories. “That way they can pick what they can have”. The final wave is at 2:15pm and is for kids eight to eleven years old.