Easter ‘Egg’-stravaganza coming to The Ponds
Published Monday, March 30, 2009 9:39 AM
Summerville Journal Scene
The 4th Annual YMCA Easter Eggstravaganza will be held Saturday, April 11 from 9 a.m. – noon. First Federal is the presenting sponsor of this year’s Eggstravaganza.
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Children race to find eggs during the YMCA’s ‘Egg’-stravaganza.
The event will be held at the YMCA at The Ponds, the newest facility of the local non-profit organization. Bring the entire family out to enjoy a pancake breakfast, free pictures with the Easter bunny and craft projects. Don’t forget an Easter basket, so children can partake in the age-divided egg hunts.
A $5 wristband may be purchased in advance at any YMCA or local First Federal branch. The day of the event, wristbands may be purchased at the door for $10. Children 3 and under are free.
For more information about the YMCA Easter Eggstravaganza, call the Summerville Family YMCA at 843-871-9622 x 100, and speak with Nicole Estep. For more information about the YMCA please visit SummervilleYMCA.org.
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