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Spring Celebration and Egg Hunt

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 56 Deer Run Rd Wilton CT 06897  See map
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On Saturday, March 23 (raindate of Sunday, March 24), from 12-3 pm join us for a hayride that takes you and your children to our trails where kids can go on an egg-hunting hike.


After each child has collected his or her eggs, everyone walks over to the Pavilion where kids and their families will color their eggs, and whip up some other seasonal nature-crafts to celebrate the arrival of spring! Come visit our animals in the Nature Center and see what Spring has in store for us. Dress for the weather that day – you’ll be outside!


Each child should bring his or her own basket for holding eggs.Recommended for ages 2-7, but all are welcome.Rain or shine – Non-refundable reservations and prepayment is required: $12 per child for Members; $15 per child for non-members.Call us at 203-762-7280 to pre-pay for your spot! MasterCard and Visa accepted.Families will need to sign up for a time slot, which will allow staff to restock eggs and ensure that the parking on Deer Run and the hay ride do not get too congested.The time slots are: 12-12:30; 12:45-1:15; 1:30-2; 2:15-2:45 and 3-3:30


This event is generously sponsored by Ancona’s Market of Ridgefield. Thank you, Ancona’s! www.anconasmarket.com

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