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Egg Hunts this weekend

Other Egg Hunts DELRAY BEACH The 21st Annual Egg Hunt takes place at 8 a.m. today at Seacrest Soccer Complex, 2505 N. Seacrest Blvd. Kids ages 1-8 hunt in four age groups hunt for about 10,000 eggs beginning at 8:30 am. Bring a basket. Info: 561-243-7277 or email [email protected] . PALM BEACH GARDENS The City of Palm Beach Gardens’ […]

Egg Hunts this weekend

Other Egg Hunts

DELRAY BEACH

The 21st Annual Egg Hunt takes place at 8 a.m. today at Seacrest Soccer Complex, 2505 N. Seacrest Blvd. Kids ages 1-8 hunt in four age groups hunt for about 10,000 eggs beginning at 8:30 am. Bring a basket. Info: 561-243-7277 or email [email protected] .

PALM BEACH GARDENS

The City of Palm Beach Gardens’ annual Egg Extravaganza begins at 9 a.m. today at Burns Road Recreation Center, 4404 Burns Road. A traditional egg hunt with kids divided by age. Also features games and activities for kids. Free, but bring your own basket. Info: 561-630-1100 or email [email protected].

PALM BEACH

Spring Celebration, An Egg-stra Special Event! begins at 10 a.m. today at Palm Beach Recreation Center, 340 Seaview Ave. Thousands of candy filled, colored eggs await at this event featuring balloon artists, face painters and prizes. Kids are grouped by age: ages 2 and younger, 3-4, 5-7 and 8-11. Bring your basket. Info: 561-838-5485.

BOYNTON BEACH

Annual Spring Egg-Stravaganza for Kids takes place from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. today at Congress Avenue Barrier Free Park, 3111 S. Congress Ave. Egg hunts begin at 11 a.m. for ages 1-12 in four age groups. Face painting, a bounce house, rock climbing wall, trackless train and the Jungle Xtreme Obstacle Course also are planned, with a meet-and-greet with Peter Cottontail. Info: 561-742-6550.

BOCA RATON

Boomers Boca Raton’s Egg-citing Easter Egg Hunt begins at 10 a.m. Sunday, at Boomers Boca Raton, 3100 Airport Road. Thousands of eggs and prizes. Free. Guests who want to play all day can buy a discounted Easter special pack with a coupon from www.boomersparks.com/site/boca. Info: 561-347-1888.

PALM BEACH ISLAND

Henry Morrison Flagler Museum – Easter egg hunt, Easter egg roll, Other activities for children on Saturday, April 4, 2015 from 9:00 AM to 12:00 PM, Gates open at 9:00 am. The egg hunt begins promptly at 10:00 am. Price: Adults: $18, Children: $15, Free for Members (and their children or grandchildren) at the Sustaining level and above, Free for Adult Individual, Family, and Life level Members. However, ticket purchase will be required for children and grandchildren. Purchase Tickets Online. Children are invited to hunt for more than 7,000 eggs on the Museum’s Lawns. Children may have their picture taken with the Easter Bunny, engage in Easter-themed craft projects, have their face painted, receive a balloon sculpture, and play the Bean Bag Toss game. After the hunt children are invited to join in special games, including the Gilded Age game of egg rolling. For more information, or to purchase advance tickets by phone, please contact the Flagler Museum. One Whitehall Way, Palm Beach, FL 33480.Phone: (561) 655-2833

JUPITER

Jupiter’s Annual Easter Egg Hunt – Easter egg hunt, Bounce Houses, Face Painting, the Jupiter Community Center lawn, Saturday, April 4, 2015, from 9:30 AM – 11:30 PM. Join us for a fun morning of hunting and bouncing and much more! This event is for the whole family and will include Bounce Houses, Face Painting, Arts Crafts and Toddler Play Area. Food and refreshments will be available for purchase. Join us for a fun morning of hunting and bouncing and much more! This event is for the whole family and will include Bounce Houses, Face Painting, Arts Crafts and Toddler Play Area. Food and refreshments will be available for purchase. Egg Hunt begins promptly at 9:30 am. Don’t forget to B.Y.O.B. (Bring Your Own Basket) to collect eggs filled with candy. Children will be divided into age groups for the hunt. Parking will be available at the Jupiter Community Center and Town Hall. Please DO NOT park at the Wendy’s restaurant. Located at 200 Military Trail, Jupiter, FL. Phone:  (561) 741-2400.


Other Bunny and Egg Events

 

Palm Beach Zoo Breakfast with the Bunny

April 4, 2015 at 8:30 am and 10:00 am (Age-appropriate egg hunts will begin 45 minutes after scheduled breakfast).Click here for current open hours, days and dates.  Join the Palm Beach Zoo for our annual “Breakfast with the Bunny”! Your experience features an egg-cellent hot buffet breakfast, an egg-citing egg hunt, and egg-xtra special guests…the Easter Bunny and his animal friends at the Zoo! You’ll make great memories and get fantastic photos of your kids with the Easter Bunny and at the egg hunt. This year “Breakfast with the Bunny” is getting eco-friendly, the egg hunt features Eco-Eggs…compostable plant fiber plastic eggs, filled with great candy and collectibles. To make the experience more enjoyable for all, space is limited so advance reservations are required. Full day admission is included in all Breakfast with the Bunny reservations.Fees include Zoo admission, and are as follows:

Members
Adults — $22.95, Children (ages 3-12) — $14.95, Toddlers (ages 0-2) — $4.95
Non-Members
Adults — $32.95, Children (ages 3-12) — $24.95, Toddlers (ages 0-2) — $4.95
Pre-registration is required, and guests are encouraged to register early, since space is limited. Register early, space is limited!

Palm Beach Zoo 1301 Summit Boulevard, West Palm Beach, FL 33405. Phone: 561-533-0887. Fax: 561-585-6085.

 

Bunny-Palooza 

Located at the Miami Seaquarium, April 3-5. Bunny-Palooza is a true eggstravaganza, with continuous hunts throughout the day, bounce houses, a giant fun slide, a rock climbing wall, and parades with marching bands, strolling performers, and costumed characters, including, of course, the Easter Bunny.

For more information visit miamiseaquarium.com

 

Underwater Easter Egg Hunt

Located in Islamorada, April 5th, the Underwater Easter Egg Hunt, a human-sized bunny in dive gear hides brightly-colored eggs in the sand not far from a shallow reef. Divers and snorkelers then have a great time looking for the eggs and then can explore the reef. Don’t worry, environmentalists, the eggs are real and nontoxic colorings are used.

For more information visit fla-keys.com

 

 

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