Avoid the Rain with Fun Spring Activities and Easter Bunny Photos at Capital Mall - ThurstonTalk

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Capital Mall in Olympia is gearing up for a vibrant April filled with indoor activities, starting with the Easter Bunny's arrival on April 5, 2025. From 12 p. m. to 3 p. m.

on that day, families can meet the Easter Bunny and capture professional photos, making for perfect gifts for Mother’s and Father’s Day. The event, hosted by Tangerine Tales, will also include fun activities such as interactive story times, hair painting, and balloon twisting, ensuring a festive atmosphere. After April 5, the Easter Bunny will continue to greet visitors from April 6 to April 19, with photos available daily. Reservations are encouraged to reduce waiting times, especially on busy Saturdays. Hope Montag, the marketing manager for Capital Mall, assures families that efforts are being made to ease the waiting experience by providing engaging activities for children.

This initiative not only offers a solution for rainy days but also fosters joyful family memories. The events at Capital Mall cater to both entertainment and the spirit of spring, making it a go-to destination for local families.

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