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Libraries, Pride and Bunnies

Your kids will have an EGG-cellent time at all the EGG-citing Easter Egg hunts this weekend.

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Where/When: , 800 Il Route 176, Crystal Lake. Saturday, April 16 at 10 a.m.    

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Why go: Enjoy an egg hunt at Raiders Football Fields, and a visit from the bunny himself!  

Pricing: $2 per child at the door, no pre-registration required. 

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Where/When: , 700 Highland Ave., Algonquin. Saturday, April 16 at 10 a.m.

Why go: An outdoor hunt with over 10,000 eggs for the little ones to find.  

Pricing: Free. No registration required.

 

Barrington /

Where/When: Langendorf Park, 235 Lions Dr., Barrington. Saturday, April 16. Breakfast is from 9 a.m. to 10:15 a.m. in the Fitness & Recreation Center Barrington Room. Egg Hunt is outdoors in the park at 10:30 a.m.    

Why go: Families can attend one or both of these Easter-themed activities to celebrate the holiday. 

Pricing: Breakfast is $8/$10 per child, $10/$12 per adult. Egg Hunt is $3 per child, $5 at the door. Both events are registration required.

 



Where/When: , 2208 3 Oaks Rd., Cary. Saturday, April 16 from 9 a.m. to noon.

Why go: Done with collecting eggs? Why not volunteer to beautify the city during Cary Pride Day. Residents can volunteer to help with several projects around the city.   

Pricing: Free, contact Tim Boivin at 847-516-2863 or tim.boivin@techimage.com to volunteer, register a group or for more information.

 

 

Where/When: , 5200 Miller Rd., Lake in the Hills. Saturday, April 16 at 8 a.m.   

Why go: Have fun at the egg hunt, then stay for the raffle prizes to be given away after the eggs are collected.

Pricing: Free.  

 

All Cities: National Library Week

Where/When: Your local library, April 10–16.

Why go: Each local library has its own schedule of events to celebrate National Library Week—contact your local library for more details or to find out what they have planned.    

Pricing: Free.   

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