Nash Farm. Is somebunny in your life excitedbrfor Easter? We sure are! And our favorite waybrto celebrate is at Nash Farm, where there havebrbeen free Easter egg hunts for more than fourbrdecades. This year promises even more fun, with face painters, a petting zoo, wagon rides, crafts, music and of course,brcandy-filled eggs hidden by Mr. Bunny himself (we hear therebrare thousands of them!). Stay on the lookout for “special prizebreggs,” holding surprise goodies that are sure to evoke smilesbrand squeals of delight. Grab a basket and come take part inbrthis community tradition that just keeps getting bigger yearbrafter year.br
“The annual Easter Egg Hunt in Grapevine has been abrfamily-friendly event for more than 40 years,” says City ofbrGrapevine Marketing/Communications Manager MonabrBurk. “The setting of Historic Nash Farm lends itself to a nos-brtalgic ambiance and memory-making fun.”br
So, how can you become a part of it all? The event on March 19 is divided into a variety of egg-hunt age groups and times, as follows:brage 7-9 at 10 a.m., age 2 and younger at 10:30 a.m., age 5-6 at 11bra.m., age 3-4 at 11:30 a.m. and all ages at noon. The “All Age”brhunt is reserved for children ages 10 and older, or for thosebrchildren who were not able to attend their own age groupbrhunt during the morning. Don't forget to bring your ownbrbasket and a camera to take lots of pictures. With the EasterbrBunny onsite, there are sure to be plenty of photo-worthybrmoments throughout the day!