Wild Adventures to Host Fifth Annual Easter Egg Hunt
Some of the Zoo’s animals even made an appearance, including the adorable Waffles the sloth. The Kids Bunny Hop and the Tiny Tot Egg Hunt registration price is $5 per participant. “She wanted her children to be able to attend”, Valentour said. Food will also be available for purchase during the event. “It keeps our kids in the same category”.
Although the volunteers are now in place for Easter Eggstravaganza, they will be needed for the other two festivals the society runs – Cherry Fiesta on July 1 and Christmas Lite-Up in early December.
Egg hunts and the festival are scheduled from 11:00 a.m. -3:00 p.m.
This beloved mainstay gathering is back for another round!
Admission is $6 for members and $9 for non-members.
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Children are invited at 2:30 p.m. Friday to Columbine Manor Care Center, 530 W. 16th St.in Salida, for an egg hunt and refreshments, Dovie Newell, activities director, said.
It’s time to get Victorian!
A craft table was set up for children to decorate eggs.
A woman’s inappropriate behavior with the Easter Bunny was captured on video. Light refreshments will be served.
An ATF special agent started the annual tradition 12-years ago after learning his then 4-month-old daughter was blind.
Pre-game Easter morning this Saturday, March 31, at the FARM Institute in Edgartown, because no one knows eggs like these guys. “This is a big one for her”. No, you didn’t misread that. The egg hunt will be divided into age-appropriate sections for babies through fifth grade. Put a little more heart into it and you may find it yet. Bring your own basket and join the fun! Sponsored by the Oklahoma City Parks & Recreation Department, the Easter celebration event will be held at Stars & Stripes Park, 3701 S. Lake Hefner Drive from 9 a.m.to noon.
The golden egg will be outside.
Egg hunts are for children only.
Part of the fun this season is discovering how Easter eggs, chicks and bunnies have come to symbolize the abundance of new life rooted in Christ’s resurrection as well as the coming of spring.