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Glow in the Dark Egg Hunt-FULL

An annual favorite returns! Create a painting with glow in the dark paint and head out on our Wheels in the Woods trail to hunt for glow in the dark eggs. Tickets cover one child and adult pair. Limited to 15 pairs. Meets at the Overbrook Nature Center. Ages 6+ Friday, March 29 7 – 8 pm Members: $15/participant pair Non-Members: $20/participant pair   REGISTER ON DEC 20

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March 29, 2024 @ 7:00 pm - 8:00 pm

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An annual favorite returns! Create a painting with glow in the dark paint and head out on our Wheels in the Woods trail to hunt for glow in the dark eggs.
Tickets cover one child and adult pair. Limited to 15 pairs.
Meets at the Overbrook Nature Center. Ages 6+
Friday, March 29
7 – 8 pm
Members: $15/participant pair
Non-Members: $20/participant pair
 
REGISTER ON DEC 20

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