The Easter Bunny is a cherished tradition of spring. Who doesn’t love an easter basket brimming with colorful eggs and treats?
Have you ever wondered how the Easter Bunny became part of the celebration? The true origins of the Easter bunny are not clear, but the prolific creature is a symbol of spring renewal and new life. Easter egg hunts “hosted” by the Easter Bunny were brought to America by German immigrants in the 1700s. The Bunny and the eggs are now a special part of the celebration.
Festival of Eggs: Hop on over to Folsom’s Lembi Park, 1302 Riley Street, Folsom, April 8
The Folsom Egg Hunt event, formerly known as the Spring Eggstravaganza, has everything a crowd loves: a pancake breakfast (purchase onsite), free kiddie carnival games hosted by the Folsom Teen Council, entertainment, vendor displays, and lots of hands-on activities.
Kids ages 6 and under should arrive from 8 to 9:30 a.m., and ages 7 to 10 from 9:30 to 11 a.m.—remember to bring a basket with you. Pick up your Bunny Trail Map and begin your journey as you visit vendors along the trail to collect goodies and eggs.
Join the bunny at the end of the trail for a special photo op for a souvenir of your day. Complete all of the stops listed on the map to receive a ticket for a special egg hunt and a chance to win a Golden Egg Prize.
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