Whether you prefer an old-fashioned egg hunt, to run a 5K or to make a splash, you can find an Easter event to your liking in the Ozarks.
Ready to have an egg-cellent time? Click here for a running list of Easter activities around the Quad Cities region.
Children throughout the area will soon begin the gleeful hunt for Easter eggs as the annual events are planned throughout the area.
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WAPT on MSNMultiple Easter egg hunts planned ahead of holidayEaster egg hunts are planned around the Metro ahead of the Easter holiday Sunday, April 20. The City of Jackson is hosting its Easter Egg Hunt Saturday at Livingston Park at the Jackson Zoo. The hunt is free for children. There is a $5 admission charge for adults. Lineup begins at 10 a.m. before the hunt begins at 10:30 a.m.
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,
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.
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Where to find Easter egg hunts in, near Baton RougeFamilies can find multiple egg hunts throughout April with fun Easter activities such as basket building and crafts, food and maybe an appearance from the Easter Bunny. Most of th