Let the Eggs Fly!
**Take note, location has been moved to the Rochester Fairgrounds. Everything else stays the same!!**
If you have kids, you're not going to want to miss this coming Saturday's Helicopter Egg Drop at the Rochester Fairgrounds. This event will be taking place from noon to 3 pm when well over 25,000 eggs will rain down from a helicopter as it flies over the fairgrounds.
The "largest Seacoast Easter egg hunt" is completely free and children ages 3-12 will be divided into 3 age groups in separately roped off sections of the field. After the helicopter flies over and the eggs land, the kids will be released into their roped off area. As a bonus, some of the eggs will contain larger prizes like a Wii or even a flat screen TV!
There will also be a live band, inflatable bounce houses, and loads of other fun things kids love to do!
Again, this is completely free and hosted by Next Level Church. You can see the article about them in today's Foster's.
If you have kids, you're not going to want to miss this coming Saturday's Helicopter Egg Drop at the Rochester Fairgrounds. This event will be taking place from noon to 3 pm when well over 25,000 eggs will rain down from a helicopter as it flies over the fairgrounds.
The "largest Seacoast Easter egg hunt" is completely free and children ages 3-12 will be divided into 3 age groups in separately roped off sections of the field. After the helicopter flies over and the eggs land, the kids will be released into their roped off area. As a bonus, some of the eggs will contain larger prizes like a Wii or even a flat screen TV!
There will also be a live band, inflatable bounce houses, and loads of other fun things kids love to do!
Again, this is completely free and hosted by Next Level Church. You can see the article about them in today's Foster's.
3 comments:
I'm assuming the 25,000 eggs are going to be plastic ones -- do you think they'll at least be recyclable?
The 2010 egg drop will be held at the Rochester Fairgrounds in Rochester, NH on Saturday, April 3, 2010 from noon to 3pm.
Due to Flooding at the Highschool.
Thanks!
Their hoping alot of the eggs will be returned so they can be reused next year!
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