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500 Anticipated at Free Egg Hunt and Spring Festival

Palm Harbor law firm Florin-Roebig is hosting the event which will also feature food and lots of activities, including a petting zoo. Organizers recommend that parents bring a camera because there will be plenty of photo opportunities.

The normally quiet and picturesque front lawn of the Palm Harbor law firm Florin-Roebig will be filled with kids on Saturday, March 30 when the firm hosts its first-ever Egg Hunt and Spring Festival.

The event will also feature food and lots of activities including a petting zoo. Admission is free, however donations will be accepted for The Spring, an organization that protects domestic violence victims and works to prevent domestic violence.

"We're hoping to raise awareness for a really great cause," said Diana Capo, Administrator at Florin-Roebig who is organizing the event. "We're really, really proud and excited to open up the grounds to the community," she added.

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Capo says she's planning for about 500 kids to attend and recommends that parents bring a camera because there will be plenty of photo opportunities with the Easter Bunny and at a special photo booth set up for picture taking.

What You Need to Know if You Go-

  • Florin-Roebig Easter Egg Hunt & Spring Festival 
  • Saturday, March 30
  • 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.
  • Florin-Roebig front lawn, 777 Alderman Rd., (727) 786-5000

Activities-

  • Egg Hunt
  • Music
  • Petting Zoo
  • Face Painting
  • Balloon Artist
  • Photo Booth
  • Publix Cookie Decorating Station
  • Coloring Station
  • Food (burgers/hot dogs)
  • Ice Cream
  • Bunny Hop Trail

Check other Easter Events in the Palm Harbor Patch Events Calendar

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