EASTER EVENTS – Hop Opps

April 1, 2015
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April 4 ADVENTURE LANDING EGG HUNT Adventure Landing hosts their Annual Easter Egg Hunt on the Mini Golf Courses with a visit by the Easter Bunny at the Jacksonville Beach, St. Augustine and Blanding Blvd locations. There will be two Egg Hunts: 9am and 11am. Egg Hunt registration begins at 8:15am. There are three age-groups for each hunt: Ages 4 & Under, 5-8, and 9-12. A $3 per child donation will benefit the Betty Griffin House. Each hunt is followed by a charity raffle. There will also be stay and play specials. From 9am-2pm, enjoy Unlimited Mini Golf and Go-Karts. $10–Guests under 56″ tall or $15–Guests 56″ tall and over. Adventure Landing, www.adventurelanding.com

April 4 SPRING EGG HUNT The Easter Bunny will be at Jordan Park on Saturday April 4. There will be lots of fun activities for the entire family including games, train rides and free refreshments. City of Atlantic Beach, 247-4038, www.coab.us

April 4 THE GREAT SPRING EGG HUNT The Jacksonville Zoo and Gardens hosts The Great Spring Egg Hunt on the Zoo’s Great Lawn. Egg hunts will be divided into age groups. Several lucky guests from each age group will find some EGGcellent Zoo gifts. Don’t forget to bring a basket to collect the eggs. There will also be egg-related enrichment for animals throughout the Zoo. This event is free with regular Zoo admission. Jacksonville Zoo and Gardens, 757-4463, www.jacksonvillezoo.org

April 4 JAX BEACH EGG HUNT The City of Jacksonville Beach hosts an Easter Egg Hunt at 10am at Sunshine Park. City of Jacksonville Beach, 247-6236, www.jacksonvillebeach.org

April 4 PETER COTTONTAIL EXPRESS On the St. Marys Railroad Peter Cottontail Express excursion journey to the land of magic eggs and Easter bunnies with Mr. Cottontail himself. St. Marys Railroad, 912-200-5235, www.stmarysrailroad.com

April 4 CELEBRATION CHURCH SPECIAL NEEDS EGG HUNT This fun event offers activities and fully accessible egg hunt courses for children with special needs. In addition to the egg hunt, there will also be games, food, prizes, bounce houses and more. Family members are also invited to join in the fun. Held at the Celebration Church Arena. Free. Celebration Church, 737-1121, www.celebration.org

April 4 EGG HUNT AT MOOSEHAVEN Moosehaven hosts their annual Easter Egg Hunt. There will be a pony carousel, train rides, petting zoo, bounce houses, face painting, game booths, and more. Concessions will be available with hamburgers, hot dogs, cotton candy, and snow cones. The Easter Egg Hunt will be divided into age categories. Free. 10am-1pm. Moosehaven, 278-1210, www.moosehaven.org

April 4 EASTER EGG HUNT & CRAFTS TNT hosts an Easter Egg Hunt and Craft. There will be an Easter Egg Hunt, crafts, gymnastics time, open play and more. Ages 2 to 5, 3-4:30pm and ages 6 to 10 from 4-5:30pm. Cost is $12 in advance before 3/29 or $15 for late registration/walk-in. Ages 12-23 months are $6. Call to register in advance. TNT Gymnastics, 998-TNT1, www.tntgymfit.com

April 5 EASTER PROMENADE The 57th Annual Easter Promenade will be held downtown at the Plaza de la Constitucion. Honored guests will be the Royal Family of St. Augustine. There will also be a Guess the Number of Rubber Ducks contest, and prizes for a variety of categories including prettiest hat, most creative hat, best dressed boy/girl, best dressed pet, and more. Contest registration starts at noon. City of St. Augustine, 829-3800, www.staugeasterfestival.com

April 5 EASTER PARADE The annual St. Augustine Easter Parade features marching bands, floats, drill teams, clowns, the Easter Bunny, the Royal Family and the city’s carriage horses wearing hats donated by nationally recognized women. The parade begins at 3pm at the Mission of Nombre de Dios and winds through downtown St. Augustine. Trophies will be presented in four categories. City of St. Augustine, 904-829-3800, www.staugeasterfestival.com

Folio is your guide to entertainment and culture around and near Jacksonville, Florida. We cover events, concerts, restaurants, theatre, sports, art, happenings, and all things about living and visiting Jax. Folio serves more than two million readers across Jacksonville and Northeast Florida, including St. Augustine, The Beaches, and Fernandina.

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