Easter is always a fun time at Richland Carrousel Park, and this year is no exception. The Easter Bunny himself will be on hand on several dates over the coming weeks for photographs, and an Easter Egg Hunt is scheduled on the Saturday before Easter. The Park is also seeking donations of eggs. Here are details:

Easter Eggs Needed: Despite the late winter snow, the Easter Egg trees at the Carrousel are starting to be slowly decorated. Richland Newhope is stringing the eggs and putting them on the trees.

If you have plastic Easter Eggs laying around your home looking for a new home, please bring them to the Carrousel and they will use the on the Easter Egg trees. Last year, 1,000 plastic eggs were purchased after Easter but more are still needed.

Easter Bunny Photos At The Carrousel: The Easter Bunny will be at the Carrousel between 1:00 PM and 4:00 PM on the following dates for photos with children. Photos are just $5; when the Easter Bunny rides the Carrousel, everyone rides for free.

Saturday, March 25
Sunday, March 26
Monday, March 27
Saturday, April 1
Sunday, April 2
Saturday, April 8
Sunday, April 9

Easter Egg Hunt: Will start at 11:00 AM sharp on Saturday, April 15 and last about 3 to 5 minutes (so DON’T BE LATE!). Photos with the Easter Bunny will be available for $5, and food will be on sale — Carrousel Grill will have brats at $2.50 and hot dogs for $1.50; chips, pop, and popcorn at $1 each; cotton candy for $2; and old-fashioned soda for $2.50.

 

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