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Photos: Easter Egg Hunt at North Darien Bible Church
Photos by Howard Owens
Photos: Kiwanis Club Easter Egg Hunt in Centennial Park
Photos from Saturday morning's Easter Egg Hunt in Centennial Park in Batavia, sponsored by the Kiwanis Club of Batavia.
Photos by Howard Owens.
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Photos: Easter celebration at Batavia First Presbyterian Church
The Easter Bunny, an easter egg hunt, and a buffet breakfast -- Easter was celebrated today at Batavia First Presbyterian Church.
Photos by Howard Owens.
Kiwanis Easter Hunt returns to Centennial Park on April 8
Press release:
Families in the Batavia area are invited to attend the annual Kiwanis Club of Batavia Easter Egg Hunt on Saturday, April 8 at 9 AM sharp. The event will take place at Centennial Park with three age categories: birth-3, 4-7 and 8-10. Along with the thousands of eggs hiding in the park, there will be nine golden eggs. The nine lucky children who discover the golden eggs will be able to exchange them for a chocolate bunny from Oliver’s Candies.
There will also be one golden egg hidden each day in Centennial Park beginning on Saturday, April 1 through Thursday, April 6. The golden eggs will be hidden at different times each day to allow for families with different schedules to search and have an equal chance of finding them. The golden eggs are restricted to kids age 12 and under, although older siblings and family members can help search! The winning golden eggs must be turned in at the Easter Egg Hunt on April 8th to receive an Oliver's Candies chocolate bunny.
The club is asking those who find golden eggs prior to the Easter Egg Hunt, please send pictures to the Kiwanis Club of Batavia Facebook page at facebook.com/kiwanisclubofbatavia.
Kiwanis Club of Batavia is proud to offer fun, healthy family activities that serve children in our community. For more information, visit the club’s Facebook page or their website at www.bataviakiwanis.org. The club meets the 2nd and 4th Thursday at 12:10 at Batavia’s Original Pizza and welcomes new members.
Batavia organizers join forces for April 1 Easter bunny event
When it comes to springtime fun in Batavia, everyone seems to be, ahem, hopping on board.
Batavia First Presbyterian Church recently announced its annual Easter egg hunt, brunch and visit from the Easter bunny beginning at 11 a.m. April 1 at 300 East Main St., Batavia.
And then, the church, led by Rev. Roula Alkhouri, and organizers of the Batavia Development Corporation Indoor Market, led by Director Tammy Hathaway, partnered to double the fun.
The market will be open with assorted vendors inside the City Centre concourse, plus there will be family-friendly activities such as face painting, a coloring contest, multiple games, and a bounce house.
The Easter Bunny is planning to look dapper and have pictures taken with visiting families, and perhaps also play some games. Easter Bunny fun begins at 11 a.m. at both venues and ends at 12:30 p.m.
Both sites will offer a passport for children to find specific Easter Bunny helpers to obtain stamps on their passports. Each stamp will earn the child an entry ticket for a chance to win an Adam Miller Toy and Bicycle shop gift certificate, Hathaway said.
Vendors are collaborating on a basket to raffle off during the event, and tickets and more details will be available that day at the market information table.
Pat Burk of Batavia Players, whose home theater is at City Centre, jumped on board as well. He said that he invited the Boy Scouts to participate and conduct their candy sale, and “I think we are doing popcorn and something else that day as well,” Burk said.
Add in some enthusiastic shoppers and energetic kids, and it’s “a recipe for a fantastically fun Saturday,” Hathaway said.
The indoor market’s hours are 10:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the downtown Batavia City Centre.
File photo of the Easter Bunny during a past visit to Main Street, Batavia.
Photos: Easter Egg Hunt in North Darien
North Darien Bible Church sponsored an Easter Egg Hunt this morning on church grounds.
Photos: Kiwanis Easter Egg Hunt returns to Centennial Park
After a two-year hiatus, the annual Batavia Kiwanis Easter Egg Hunt returned this morning to Centennial Park in Batavia. Despite damp and cold conditions a couple of hundred children turned out to hunt for hundreds of eggs, including golden eggs that contained a slip that awarded the finder a giant chocolate bunny from Oliver's Candies.
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Bergen held its annual Easter Egg hunt today.
Photos: Easter Egg hunter Batavia First Presbyterian
Brielle, 3, and Everly, 5, with their Easter Egg finds at today's hunt at Batavia First Presbyterian Church.
Photo: Easter Bunny visits United Methodist Church
Lauren, 3, and Nathan, 6, of Le Roy, were excited this afternoon to meet the Easter Bunny, as part of an Easter Egg Hunt event, at Batavia First United Methodist Church.
After two-year hiatus, Kiwanis Easter Egg hunt is back April 16
Press release:
The Kiwanis Club of Batavia is very excited to bring back our annual Easter Egg Hunt on Saturday, April 16th. After a two-year hiatus, we are happy to bring the community together again. With COVID restrictions lifted, the Easter Egg Hunt can now be safely run. There are three age categories for the event: birth-3, 4-7 and 8-10. The event will begin at 9 AM sharp at Centennial Park in Batavia.
In addition, we will continue last year’s new tradition, the Golden Prize Egg. Starting on Saturday, April 9th, there will be a Golden Prize Egg hidden daily at Centennial Park. The egg will be hidden at different times each day to allow for families with different schedules to search and have an equal chance of finding the egg. The Golden Prize Eggs are restricted to kids age 12 and under, although older siblings and family members can help search! The winning Golden Prize Eggs must be turned in at the Easter Egg Hunt on April 16th to receive an Oliver's Chocolate Bunny prize. With both events going on, there are now 16 Golden Prize Eggs up for grabs!
We are asking those who find Golden Eggs prior to the Easter Egg Hunt, please send pictures to the Kiwanis Club of Batavia Facebook page.
The Kiwanis Club is very happy to provide these fun and healthy activities for families to participate in.
Photo: File photo from 2018 by Howard Owens
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Photos: Easter Egg Hunt at Batavia's First Presbyterian Church
The First Presbyterian Church of Batavia held its first-ever Easter Egg Hunt today.
Photos: Easter Egg Hunt in North Darien
North Darien Bible Church hosted its first-ever Easter Egg hunt today for ages 10 and under with plenty of candy and prizes for more than 100 kids who turned out.