Easter Weekend Events in Savannah, Pooler and Richmond Hill, Georgia
There are three main Easter egg hunts near Savannah Georgia:
At Hull Park is the annual community Spring Carnival. This is located at 504 E. 54th St. Families and children alike will enjoy Easter egg hunts, games, prizes, clowns and more. This is sponsored by the New Covenant Church.
At Stockade Storage located at 1060 King George Blvd., kids can get a picture with the Easter Bunny at this annual Easter egg hunt event.
At the Habersham YMCA, and join us for a Good Friday breakfast with Pastor Andy Blair of Tapestry Savannah. This is a free event starting at 7:15 AM located at 6400 Habersham St.
At the New Beginnings Community Church in Richmond Hill Georgia there will be Easter egg counts for toddlers, infants and children of all ages. The Easter Bunny is even said to make an appearance. Provisions will be made if there is bad weather and this is free admission including children’s crafts, music and storytelling. Make sure you bring a basket to collect your eggs.
In Pooler Georgia at 900 South Rogers St. is the free community egg hunt sponsored by Chick-fil-A and First Presbyterian Church. The egg hunt is free but you must register first at firstprespooler.com/egg_hunt in order to be eligible. There will be two fields for kids and one for children ages five and under and the other for children ages six through fifth grade.
The River Street Arts Festival is also happening the weekend of Easter, April 3 and fourth from 4 o’clock until 10:00 PM on Saturday and from 10:00 AM until 10:00 PM at River Street on Saturday. This is a festival for the visual arts. If you’re looking for something other than an Easter egg hunt, you might check out these beautiful interactive activities for families and kids. There will be community performances, live music and delicious food.
On April 5 is the Visual Blues Art Exhibit at the Jepson. This comprises 52 paintings, drawings and other types of artistic mediums illustrating the unprecedented outburst of artistic creativity during the Harlem Renaissance. This inspired blues, jazz, dance and social clubs. This is located at the Telfair Museum.
I hope you have a safe, healthy and happy Easter weekend; I’m here whenever you need help with real estate sales or purchases in Chatham and Bryan County Georgia.