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Festival features egg hunts, Easter Bunny and fun

April 12, 2017 By B.C. Manion

 

Michelle Guast’s family recently moved to the area from Long Island. Her sons, Justin, 7, and Christopher, 8, showed off their collection. (Richard K. Riley)

A giant Easter Bunny roamed the grounds, kids scoured fields for Easter Eggs, and there was lots of time to take train rides, eat treats and visit the petting zoo during the Jelly Bean Fling.

The event made its debut this year at the Pioneer Florida Museum & Village, at 15602 Pioneer Museum Road in Dade City.

Visitors could start out the day by having a pancake breakfast with the Easter Bunny, with $3 meals sold by the Kiwanis Club of Dade City.

The day also featured opportunities to have photographs taken with the Easter Bunny and a chance to check out model trains or take part in one of four Easter Egg hunts.

Kids could also wear bunny ears, have their face painted, play in a bounce house or partake in other activities.

 

 

Posing for a photo are 10-month-old Gracey Bruce with her siblings, 3-year-old Linley and 7-year-old Talin, all from Dade City.
Joey Wubbena and his grandson, Austin Greim, 6, watched the model trains permanent exhibit accompanied by Diane Maynard, a museum docent for the past five years.

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  1. Stephanie Black says

    April 13, 2017 at 3:43 pm

    Great article!

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