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16 Mar 2018

Eggs, crafts and historic dyes highlight Annual Stenton Easter Egg Hunt

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March 16, 2018 Category: Local Posted by:

On Saturday, March 31st from 1:00PM to 3:00PM, Stenton will host its annual Easter Egg Hunt in the museum’s historic gardens. 

Visitors can celebrate the beginning of spring by filling their baskets with eggs and chocolate goodies, and learn about the historic uses of natural dyes made from flowers, vegetables, and animal products, while dyeing eggs that are provided.

Event will also feature games and crafts. Children of all ages are welcome.

Egg Hunt begins at 1:00 PM and Stenton is open until 3:00 PM.

This event is free, but reservations are required as space is limited.

Please call 215-329-7312 to reserve your space or email Stenton at [email protected].

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