Hop over to Latta Plantation for Easter fun!
Latta Easter Egg Hunt- March 30th, 2013
Children ages 1-10 can hunt for toy and candy filled eggs across the plantation grounds. Families are invited to make a day of it and bring a picnic! Activities include, live children's music, pony rides, crafts, visiting the farm animals, enjoying the historic buildings, meeting Baxter the Bunny on the Covered Wagon, and more!
Admission:
$6 per child
1 Free family member/chaperone per child
*Additional family and friends pay $6 each
Hunt times vary according to age group:
10:00am- 1-3 year olds
11:00am- 1-3 year olds (reserved for children with siblings hunting in the 12:30 or 2pm hunts!)
12:30pm- 4-6 year olds
2:00pm- 7-10 year olds
PRE-REGISTRATION IS REQUIRED!
This year, we are only taking registrations by email. Send email to: egghunt@lattaplantation.org and include the following information:
*Children's first and last names
*Children's ages
*Hunt time/s desired (please note that the 11:00am hunt time is reserved for children with siblings hunting in the 12:30 or 2pm hunts)
Once your email is received, you will receive a confirmation email. Please print out this confirmation and bring it for check-in at the Easter Egg Hunt.
The Charlotte Observer welcomes your comments on news of the day. The more voices engaged in conversation, the better for us all, but do keep it civil. Please refrain from profanity, obscenity, spam, name-calling or attacking others for their views. Read more
The Charlotte Observer is pleased to be able to offer its users the opportunity to make comments and hold conversations online. However, the interactive nature of the internet makes it impracticable for our staff to monitor each and every posting.
Since charlotteobserver.com does not control user submitted statements, we cannot promise that readers will not occasionally find offensive or inaccurate comments posted on our website. In addition, we remind anyone interested in making an online comment that responsibility for statements posted lies with the person submitting the comment, not The Charlotte Observer.
If you find a comment offensive, clicking on the exclamation icon will flag the comment for review by the administrators, we are counting on the good judgment of all our readers to help us.




