The family-friendly event will have a light breakfast and more than 25 activities for children, including "egg"sploration, visits with critters from the Discovery Center, face painting, balloons, a sensory bin, bowling and character visits. April 20 at MTSU's Livestock Arena, located on Greenland Drive in Murfreesboro. Saddle UpĪnn Campbell Early Learning Center hosts the annual Saddle Up from 8:30-11:30 a.m. Admission of $13.99 for adults and $11.99 for ages 2 to 12 includes all the offerings at the farm. There will be prizes, games, food and more. Lucky Ladd Farms, 4374 Rocky Glade Road in Eagleville, will host a family-friendly egg hunt from 11 a.m. For season pass holders, cost is $19.99 for adults and $15.99 for youth. Cost is $35.99 for adults and $26.99 for children. Enjoy a buffet breakfast, meet-and-greet with the Easter Bunny, crafts, petting zoo and souvenir. Lucky Ladd Farms, 4374 Rocky Glade Road in Eagleville, presents breakfast with the Easter Bunny April 19-20. Seating is limited so guests may wish to bring a lawn chair.Ī portion of proceeds will go to benefit Tuckers House, a Middle Tennessee nonprofit organization developed to partner with families of children with disabilities by providing resources necessary to make their homes safe and more accessible. A limited number of designated driver tickets will available for $30 each. Tickets are $55 a person ($45 for season pass members). More than $3,500 is being given away in cash and prizes. You can also visit the farm critters and take selfies with the Easter Bunny. so be sure to bring a light and comfortable shoes. There will be games, light bites, and a selection of domestic and craft beer and cider.Įgg hunting will begin at 8 p.m. Lucky Ladd Farms, 4374 Rocky Glade Road in Eagleville, presents Bunny and Brew adult Easter egg hunt from 6:30-9:30 p.m. Visit with the Easter Bunny and play carnival-style games. Age-appropriate hunts will be offered repeatedly throughout the event so that everyone has a fair chance of finding eggs. All ages can hunt for eggs and then exchange them for prizes at the EGG-change booth. April 20 at Siegel Soccer Park, 515 Cherry Lane in Murfreesboro. The annual city-wide Easter egg hunt is set for 1 p.m. Kyle serves as Vice President of Capitol Hill for The National Capital Chesapeake Bay Chapter of The National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences.View Gallery: Murfreesboro Easter Egg Hunt Murfreesboro egg hunt His reporting has been recognized by the Associated Press. Kyle was a recipient of the Al Neuharth Free Spirit Award and received a scholarship from the USA Today founder. and served as a youth correspondent for WITF Public Media in Harrisburg, Pa. Upon graduating high school, Kyle worked as a news anchor/DJ for a cluster of radio stations in his hometown of Chambersburg, Pa. At 13-years-old, he began reporting for the nationally-syndicated television program “Teen Kids News” created by television news icon Al Primo. The journalism bug bit Kyle at a young age. After four years at WHP-TV, Kyle spent several months freelancing at WFMZ-TV in Allentown, Pa. He became the station’s morning reporter during his last semester at Shippensburg University. as a general assignment reporter covering the big stories of the day bringing exclusive reports to his audience. Kyle began his career at WHP-TV in Harrisburg, Pa. In addition, he volunteered his time to numerous non-profit organizations. While there, Kyle produced special reports on crime investigations and field anchored breaking news coverage of massive flooding damaging a small town, a large apartment complex fire and a deadly shooting on a college campus. Prior to joining LNL, Kyle served as primary anchor and assistant news director for Gray station WHSV-TV in Harrisonburg, Va since 2016. He assumed the position in December 2022 as part of the revamp and relaunch of the national news network. Kyle Rogers is the News Director for Gray Television’s Local News Live.
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