With Easter just a few weeks away, it's time to think about egg hunts. Whether it's a traditional one for children or an adult-themed one at night, organizations and businesses around York County are planning the springtime events in the coming weeks.
Clay Township and Woodside Bible Church of Algonac have joined together to present an Easter Egg Drop on April 12.
WHAT: Celebrate Easter at Kentucky’s largest Easter egg hunt with thousands of eggs strategically placed across Louisivlle Slugger Field, also family friendly activities, give-a-ways, music and more. All children who participate must be accompanied by an adult or guardian 18-years-old or older.
Easter Sunday (April 20) is fast approaching, meaning thousands of eggs will soon be up for grabs at egg hunts and other Easter-themed events around Weber and north Davis counties. Hill Aerospace Museum has taken a unique approach to its annual Easter event in recent years,
Churches and local civic groups are making sure Davidson County children have plenty of options to hunt for Easter eggs.
11 a.m., Dover Public Library, 525 Walnut St.; for ages 1 to 12. Anyone who finds a golden egg will be able to claim a special prize from the children's department. Children are asked to bring their own bag or basket to collect the eggs. Snacks and spring craft after the egg hunt.
Raise a breakfast martini to Al Biernat’s Easter brunch menu, which includes brioche French toast, pot roast, and spiced carrot cake. Call the Oak Lawn and North Dallas restaurants to book your reservations, or order the brunch menu for pickup.
Join Easter egg hunts and family-friendly activities across Long Island featuring games, prizes and visits from the Easter Bunny.