Every kid gets a raffle ticket with a chance to win a new bike or Easter basket. Head to the Discovery Center for an exciting egg hunt filled with thousands of eggs just waiting to be found. Clemens), Saturday 12pm to 4pm: Macomb Place becomes a springtime spectacular with a free Easter celebration. Register here.Įaster Extravaganza (Downtown Mt. Tickets are $19.95 per person and $17.95 for ages 9 and younger. Then enjoy a family lunch buffet that includes homemade pizza, breadsticks, desserts and unlimited beverages. More info here.Įaster Egg Hunt (Paradise Park, Novi), Saturday 11am: Hop on over to Paradise Park to hunt for some colorful eggs filled with all kinds of goodies. Don’t forget to grab a photo with the big bunny. Get tickets here.īunny Bash (Heritage Park Petting Farm), Saturday 11am: Join the spring bunny and its furry pals at the petting zoo that includes a fun egg hunt. Stick around after the egg hunt for a fun indoor or outdoor history hunt. Keep an eye out for the golden egg and redeem it for a very special prize. Register here.Ī post shared by Hot Chocolate 15K/5K Egg-stravaganza (Dossin Great Lakes Museum), Saturday: Make your way to Belle Isle for a family friendly easter egg hunt on the grounds of the museum. Every racer gets a finisher mug filled with hot chocolate and surrounded by chocolate fondue and snacks to dip with. Hot Chocolate 15K/5K (Milliken State Park) Saturday 7am: Chocolate lovers unite for a fun run around the city and crossing the river to Belle Isle and back. Throughout the weekend, meet the Easter Bunny and learn how eggs were naturally dyed many years ago. Get a look at the new Detroit Central Market, the stunning renovated structure built in 1860 that once stood where Campus Martius and Cadillac Square are now. Greenfield Village Opening Day, Saturday: Spring has arrived outside the Henry Ford Museum for a new season at Greenfield Village. Kids run and collect as many marshmallows as they can to trade for prizes. A post shared by Detroit Institute of Arts Drop (Elizabeth Park & Nankin Mills Park), Friday: What’s that falling from the sky? There’s no snow in the forecast this weekend, but thousands of marshmallows will be falling from the sky via helicopter for a Wayne County Park tradition.
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