Moms Talk Q&A: Easter Egg Hunts
Where are the best and most fun Easter egg hunts for kids this week?
OK, moms. Here is a question for discussion suggested by a couple moms in our Montgomeryville-Lansdale Patch Moms Council.
With so many Easter egg hunts on the horizon in our community, we'd like to hear from all of our moms out there about which ones are your favorites for you and your children.
We would love to know which ones are the most fun, the best organized, and the ones with the best candy and the best entertainment.
Where do you recommend moms and their children go for a fun Easter time?
Erica Colvin
12:04 pm on Saturday, April 16, 2011
You can find a compiled list here:
http://www.playgroundbuzz.com/MomBlog/tabid/311/ID/67/categoryId/20/Easter_Egg_Hunts.aspx
But my son was only a few months old last year so we didn't attend one. This year we wanted to do the one for Lansdale Borough but it doesn't begin until age 3... so we aren't.
Our church is having one tomorrow so we'll be going to that one.
I should have been smart and taken him to a brunch with the Easter Bunny because if I attempt a mall pic it will end up being a crying picture!
Audrey Papula
7:36 pm on Saturday, April 16, 2011
Thanks Erica. We have traditionally just done our MOMS Club annual egg hunt and our family Easter morning egg hunt at home, but may check out a few this year. I have heard about so many in the area that sound fun.
I am bummed that we missed the Branch Creek Community Church Easter Fun Fair today, but we did spend the rainy day making Easter Eggs at home. I have heard that this event is one of the biggest and best in our area every year.
Tomorrow, Molly's Country Kennels will host an egg hunt for kids and one for dogs too (fun!) from 1-3 pm.
http://www.mollyscountrykennels.com/2011/EasterEggHunt.jpg
Next Saturday, the 23rd, BucksMont Indoor Sports Center will also have a free egg hunt from 12:30 to 2:30. This event is indoors so it can't be rained out, but you do need to sign up ahead of time.
http://www.bucksmontisc.com/