This Spring, hop on over
to the Troy Historic Village for some ‘egg’stra special fun. The Village is
inviting families to their annual Village Egg Hunt Friday March 24th from
4:00-8:00pm and Saturday March 25th from 10:00am-3:00pm.
“Families return to our
Community Events year after year because they find it’s a full experience for
kids” says Village Executive Director Jen Peters. “This isn’t a ‘dash and done’
egg hunt; you’ll spend about an hour with us as you travel around the Village
finding eggs, crafts, treats, and games. We really work on making it the right
fit for kids aged 2-6 but encourage all ages to join us!”
Children are invited to
play indoor and outdoor games and make a make a “bunny door” craft. They will
get to collect eggs and trade them in at the bunny trading post for treats.
Kids can test their skills with the ever popular Hop-stacle course and Carrot
Toss. Activites are spread throughout the Village to create an egg’celent
experience for the entire family!
“This will be our third
year hosting an egg hunt” says Youth Programs Director Alex Konieczny, “Events
like these are really important to the Village because it gives us a chance to
engage with families in our community and do something fun for them. We love to
see the kids who have been here on field trips come back with their familes and
give them the tour during programs like Egg Hunt and Trick-or-Treat”
Village Egg Hunt will be held rain or shine. The
event features free onsite parking at the Village, as well as free overflow
parking at Brookfield Academy just a short walk down the street. For discounted
event pricing, guests may purchase their Egg Hunt admission by midnight on
Thursday, March 23rd at https://www.troyhistoricvillage.org/programs/village-egg-hunt.
Advance price is $8 for Troy Historical Society Members and $9 for Non-Members. Tickets will also be available at the door on a first-come, first-served basis ($9 for Troy Historical Society Members and $10 for Non-Members). All children under 2 are admitted free. The 2023 Troy Historic Village Egg Hunt is generously sposored by Genisys Credit Union and Red Robin Troy.
About Troy Historic
Village
Troy Historic Village is
located at 60 West Wattles Rd., Troy MI. The Village is open year-round and
showcases eleven historic structures in a charming five-acre complex. Visitors
of all ages can explore Michigan history by witnessing and sharing the
lifestyles of the pioneers who established homes and farms in rural Troy
Township during the 1800s. Troy Historic Village serves the counties of
Oakland, Wayne, and Macomb, providing a memorable and interactive experience
for all visitors. Offering a wide variety of activities for children and a
diverse range of lectures and events for adults, the Village aims to enrich
lives as they connect visitors’ experiences to the past and to each other. They
use the buildings and artifacts as tools to preserve the stories of our past
and create meaningful experiences through educational and community programs.