Neighborhood Egg Hunt

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Families in Richmond may not be able to attend some of our favorite Easter egg hunts this year, but with a little help from our local communities, we can go on an Easter egg hunt while still practicing social distancing. Just like ‘bear hunts’ and ‘chalk walks’ we’ve seen popping up in neighborhoods all over America, our egg hunt works best if lots of neighbors (young and old) participate. So, spread the word in your local neighborhood! 

 

How It Works

Download and print the Neighborhood Egg Hunt 2020 page. 

Decorate your favorite egg any way that you want!

Display your egg(s) in your windows by Wednesday, April 8th.

Egg Hunt April 8th – 12th

Go on an egg hunt with your family (or by yourself ?) to see how many eggs you can find! *Don’t forget* to take a picture of the beautiful eggs you find and share to https://www.facebook.com/richmondmomsblog FB thread and tag @richmondmomsblog on social media! Let’s see how many neighborhoods get represented! 

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Emmie Croxford
Emmie Croxford is a single mom to three amazing boys: Hunter, Ryder, and Ben. With two boys on the autism spectrum, every day is an adventure. Emmie was an original founder of comedy troupe, Jester's Ink, and has toured throughout the country empowering women through comedy as well as providing various workshops in the corporate and non-profit sector for over 2 decades. She is currently working on her book, “Life of a Messy Mom.”