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Annual Easter Egg Hunt 


Celebrate our 2nd Annual Easter Egg Hunt
at the Palm Harbor Museum in a historical way with an egg hunt,
​face painting, bunny photos, games, refreshments and prizes. 


Tentatively scheduled for
Saturday April 11, 2020 from
9:30am to 1:00pm.


Hundreds of eggs filled with toys and candy treats. The egg hunt is free. 

There will be two egg hunts, one at 10:00 for ages 6 and under, and the second at 11:30 for ages 7 to 12.  Face painting and frozen yogurt available for $2 donations.
​
 On-Line registration through
Eventbrite is required.

Registration available here.



All funds support the Palm Harbor Museum, a non-profit 501 c 3 organization.
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  • HOME
  • EVENTS
    • PALM HARBOR MUSEUM PRESENTS
    • Past Programs on YOUTUBE
    • ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING
    • ANNUAL ENGLISH TEA
    • WINE AROUND PALM HARBOR
  • SPONSORS
  • About
    • MUSEUM MISSION
    • OUR COMMUNITIES
  • VISIT
    • EXHIBITS >
      • ARTIFACT DONATION
      • CITRUS IS KING
      • FAITH MISSION
    • PLAN YOUR VISIT
    • GROUP TOURS
    • ACCESSIBILITY
    • FIND US ON FACEBOOK
  • PARTNERS
  • Oral History
  • BECOME A MEMBER
  • NEWSLETTERS
  • DONATE
  • VIDEOS
  • VOLUNTEER
  • Nearby History Museums and Libraries
  • Gallery
  • Missing Train
  • Sharon Lamm Moves to PH
  • FOR TRAIN FANS
  • Museum Photos from Past