Easter in the Quad Cities

From the South Lawn of the White House to Grandma’s back yard the Easter Egg hunt has become nothing short of an American past time. Each year, people of all ages enjoy the thrill of hiding and finding eggs with their loved ones. Some find a quiet park to be the perfect location, while others believe 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue provides the appropriate setting. No matter the location, an Easter Egg hunt is a perfect way to spend a Spring day with friends and family. Listed below are several traditional Easter egg hunts taking place in the next few weeks, as well as some interesting twists to the age old activity.

Lincoln Park, Rock Island| Saturday April, 8th starting at 9:30 am

Hollyhock Park| Saturday April 15th from 11:00-1:00 pm

First Presbyterian Church of East Moline|Saturday, April 8th starting at 9:30 am

Crow Creek Park, Bettendorf|Saturday April 8th, 1:00 pm

Day begins with games and kids events starting at noon, egg hunt follows starting at 1:00 pm. This event is Free.

Mississippi Valley Fair Grounds|Saturday April 15th, event begins 10:00 am

Saturday April 15th, event begins 10:00 am with the hunt starting at 1:00 pm. $3 donation per person with all proceeds going to The Children’s Therapy Center of the Quad Cities.

Village of East Davenport| Saturday April 15th, 10:15 am

Saturday April 15th, hunt begins at 10:15 am and is free to any child that participates in the Bunny Run.

Nahant Marsh|Saturday, April 8th 9:00-11:00 am

Saturday, April 8th from 9:00-11:00 am, this event is great for children that are tech-savvy. Children can participate in a traditional hunt, or a GPS scavenger hunt. Cost is $5 for members and $7 for guests. All proceeds will be given to support environment education and natural resources.

Riverside Park Field, Moline| Saturday, April 8th 9:45- 11:00 am & 8:00-9:00 pm

Children 8 & under can enjoy  the morning session as well as the evening event. Saturday night  features a unique experience of a night time hunt! Please bring your own flashlight!

Modern Woodmen Park| Saturday April 15th starting at 12:15 pm

Enjoy an Easter egg hunt before the River Bandits play the Kane Count Cougars. The event will take place on the field and is open to anyone 14 & under.

 

 

 

 

Author: Thomas Walker

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