Egg-citing Easter Events In Mid-Michigan For The Family
Easter is Sunday, April 4th. Last year, there were cancellations aplenty. This year things are getting back to normal. People are getting vaccines. But we still have a long way to go before we're completely back to doing what we usually do for holidays and festivities.
All churches aren't really back to holding in person services and that might be a ways off for some of them.
So, what's going on around Mid-Michigan for you to help the family celebrate Easter?
Here's an early SHORT list of things we've found for you to do. Most of them are free.
Please make sure you follow links, call, and confirm any activity before you and the family head out to any of these. And even though we're working through the pandemic, let's still be mindful and follow Covid-19 protocols. Facemasks, social distancing, wash your hands. You know the drill. Let's keep our little bunnies and you nice and safe.
Happy Easter.
Event by Immanuel Community Reformed Church
Wednesday, March 31st - 6p - 7:30p
Free · 3200 Delta River Dr, Lansing, MI 48906-3455, United States
This will be just like Trick-or-Treating, only EASTER STYLE! Have the kids bring their Easter baskets or a bag and come take a walk through our parking lot. As they visit each vehicle, or table, they will receive a piece of candy and/or an Easter prize!The bunny will be here too, so come join in the fun! Masks and social distancing will be required. (Facebook)
Bring the kids for a socially distanced Easter Egg Hunt for Centennial Farms families. Please RSVP so we know how many kids to expect! Thank you. (Facebook)
When: Sat, April 3, 2021
Time: 11:00Am-1PM
Where: St. Matthew Lutheran Church & Holt Lutheran School.
Who: Children 1-12 yrs. accompanied by an adult driver.
What Else: Enter from Aurelius Rd. ONLY
Question: Call (517) 694-0978 (Facebook)
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