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Get Your Baskets Ready, It's Egg Hunt Time

Thu, 04/10/2025 - 12:39
A previous Easter egg hunt at the Ladies Village Improvement Society headquarters. As always, Saturday's event will happen rain or shine.
Durell Godfrey

The Easter Bunny will be making appearances at egg hunts at the Children’s Museum of the East End in Bridgehampton, the downtown Montauk green, the East Hampton Ladies Village Improvement Society headquarters, and the Amagansett Youth Park on Saturday.

First stop: CMEE, where the fun for 2 to 8-year-olds begins at 9:30 a.m. In addition to an indoor egg hunt, kids can try their hands at activities like flower-pot decorating and spring flower planting. The cost is $30, or $10 for members. Advance registration is a must.

The Candied Anchor, the Montauk Fire Department Ladies Auxiliary, and the Montauk Chamber of Commerce are teaming up for the annual Eggstravaganza at 11 Saturday morning on the Montauk green, featuring an egg hunt alongside field day-style races and games and Easter baskets and bunny ears for all.

The L.V.I.S. egg hunt also begins at 11, but families are advised to arrive early so as not to miss the mad dash.

At noon, the East Hampton Town Parks and Recreation Department will host its egg hunt at the youth park. Although taking part is free, donations of plastic eggs and bags of individually wrapped, peanut-free candies to fill them are being accepted and can be dropped off either at the youth park or the Parks and Recreation Department headquarters on the Town Hall campus.

 

 

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