"'Easter Eggstravangza' comes to Irvine"

Irvine, CALocal News

The "Easter Eggstravangza" is a beloved annual event in Irvine, allowing children to meet the Easter Bunny and engage in a multitude of fun activities. Open seven days a week until April 19, the event features an array of attractions, including Easter egg hunts and train rides, creating a magical experience for families. The festivities also include hay rides, a moon bounce, and interactive mini diggers, catering to children of all ages. A paint party and various snack bars provide additional entertainment options, while an egg basket toss and face painting add to the excitement. This vibrant celebration not only entertains but also strengthens community bonds, as families gather to enjoy the festive atmosphere of spring.

The event's enduring popularity underscores its importance as a cherished local tradition. As families create lasting memories, the "Easter Eggstravangza" continues to be a highlight of the spring season in Irvine. With so many activities, it’s an event that brings joy and laughter to all who attend.

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