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CCL and Casa de Campo presents: Easter Egg Hunt – 4th of April

Submitted by Rebecca on April 4, 2010 – 4 Comments

easter bunny - casa de campo livingThis Easter Sunday do something special and fun with your kids – bring them to see the Easter Bunny and take part in Casa de Campo Living and Casa de Campo’s Easter Egg hunt!

The Easter Bunny, who is normally very shy, will be making a special appearance in Altos de Chavon at 4pm, this Sunday the 4th of April to meet all Casa de Campo’s children!

As part of his appearance we asked the Easter Bunny if he would be sharing any of his Easter Eggs with us – but he said NO! Naughty Easter Bunny! The Easter Bunny told us that he would HIDE all his Easter Eggs in the Altos de Chavon garden so that nobody could find them!

To add to all the fun there will also be an inflatable kids play area set up!

So join us at 3pm in the Altos de Chavon gardens to not only meet the Easter Bunny, but also to hunt for his hidden Easter Eggs!

Activity Summary: (because everyone likes to know EXACTLY what to expect)

So join us from 4pm in the Altos de Chavon gardens.

4.30pm - The Easter Bunny will arrive to the Altos de Chavon garden to greet the Children and will be posing for photos

5.00pm – The Easter Egg Hunt will begin.
Each participant (must be under 10) will be given a plastic bag to collect their eggs in and they will ‘hunt’ around the garden to find the Easter Bunny’s hidden Easter Eggs.
At the end of the hunt 3 prizes will be awarded to:

  1. the child who finds the golden egg
  2. the child who finds the most pink eggs
  3. the child who finds the most eggs overall

WHERE? The Altos de Chavon gardens – in front of the Emilio Robba store, at the side of the Piazetta

COST? FREEjust don’t forget your cameras and your smily faces!

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