“We invite the parents in to spend time with their kids and to watch them do some songs they have worked on”. There’s plenty of Easter-themed fun in the quad-city area.
Law enforcement in Wisconsin and across the country are searching for Joseph Jakubowski, 32, of Janesville, Wis., who has been missing since April 4.
The Easter Egg Hunt at Lindsey Park begins at 10:15 a.m.
Easter in the Vineyard at Valhalla Winery, 23785 Highway 126 in Veneta, is from 11 a.m.to 6 p.m. Sunday, April 16. Eggs contain candy and a few have with stickers or toys. The hunt begins promptly at 10 a.m. Bring your own basket.
There is a chance for rain in the forecast, and an announcement will be made by 9 a.m., Saturday if inclement weather necessitates changing the location to inside the former Allen Park Ice Rink. “A lot of people are scared about going to church for the first time, so an egg hunt is an opportunity for them to come learn about the church”. The flashlight hunt for 9- to 12-year-olds is $5. The raffle will be 11:45 at the main stage. The hearing-impaired students are able to enjoy the traditional egg hunt onan adjacent field while the visually-impaired children collect plastic eggs equipped with beeping mechanisms inside. All kids receive a free admission to Wonderworks* and join the Bunny Hop there at 11 am.*Kids admission valid with the purchase of an adult admission at regular price.
Egg hunt is 9-10 a.m.at Pioneer Park, 940 E. Alder St.
In Beverly, the Beverly-Waterford Easter Egg Hunt will be noon today at Dodge Park. 61-67, Imperial. For ages 1-12. Carnival games, food, drinks, prizes.
The Walla Walla Chamber of Commerce plans an egg hunt noon to 2 p.m.at 1706 Fairway Drive.
“It’s probably getting to see the little kids’ faces when they get their eggs”, she said, adding Easter to her means happiness and love. “The kids at the front collected eggs but then there were none left”. Children will be divided into three age groups for ages 1 to 10; youngest group hunts first.
Children waited patiently – as patiently as excited children can wait – in-line with their colorful baskets ready for the 18th Annual Easter Egg Hunt, held Thursday afternoon at Edinburg Municipal Park and hosted by the Edinburg Parks and Recreation Department.