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Hippity hop over to egg hunts, craft fairs this spring

| March 8, 2024 1:00 AM

Craft fairs, egg hunts and other Easter activities will be found across North Idaho this spring.

March 9

• Post Falls Spring Craft Fair | 9 a.m. Jacklin Arts and Cultural Center, 405 N. William St.; Black Bay Depot, 1211 E. Third Ave.; and Trailhead Event Center, 12361 W. Parkway Drive. Art, jewelry, ceramics, goat soaps, travel/cosmetic bags, soy candles, baked goods, jam, towels, aprons, cards, T-shirts, 3D toys, diffusers and more. Free.

March 30

• Easter Egg Hunt and Spring Festival | 9:30 a.m., 4:30 p.m. New Leaf Nursery, 12655 N. Government Way, Hayden. Festive activities for the whole family — garden art, photos with the Easter Bunny, children's crafts, bounce houses, face painting, pony rides and more. Local food vendors on site. Egg hunts for ages 3-12 starting at 10 a.m. Bring your own baskets.

• Eggstravaganza | 11 a.m. Majestic Park, 5400 W. Majestic Ave., Rathdrum. Free community Easter egg hunt with the Easter Bunny. Age groups: 3 and younger; 4-6; 7-9; and 10-12. Parking is limited, arrive early. Hosted by American Legion Post 154 and the Northwest Guardian Riders. Details: rathdrum.gov or 208-687-2399

• Stardust Easter Block Party | 11 a.m. Stardust Motel, 410 Pine St., Wallace. For ages 0-12. Bounce house, food, candy, prizes, toys, two egg hunts (glow in the dark and outside), games and Mrs. Easter Bunny. Donations will be accepted for the Wallace Food Bank. Free. 

• Easter Egg Extravaganza | 1 p.m. Q'emiln Park, 12201 W. Parkway Drive, Post Falls. Hosted by Post Falls Parks and Recreation. Rain or shine. Gold ticket prize hidden in an egg for each division. Bring your own baskets. Toddlers, 1-1:10 p.m.; 3-4 years, 1:15-1:25 p.m.
5-7 years, 1:30-1:40 p.m.; 8-11 years, 1:45-1:55 p.m.; special and mobility needs, 2-2:10 p.m.

March 31

• Easter Egg Hunt | Silver Mountain Resort, 610 Bunker Ave., Kellogg. Eggs will be hidden around the top of the mountain when it opens. Eggs are first come, first served and will be hidden on ski runs only accessible by skis and snowboards. The hunt will begin as soon as the lifts start spinning. If you find a golden egg, bring it to guest services to claim a prize.

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Egg-cited to invite the community to your Easter egg hunts or spring craft fairs? Send info to dweeks@cdapress.com to share in upcoming listings.