Kids Get A Taste of Easter

Photo: Maggie Buchanan (Bunny), Alexander Hayes & Kamahli-Jae Mason Hayes by Paul Webster

Photo: Maggie Buchanan (Bunny), Alexander Hayes & Kamahli-Jae Mason Hayes by Paul Webster


Author / Interviewer

Paul Webster

Abstract / Article

“… The Easter Bunny is not supposed to arrive until Sunday, but he made a special visit to Bunbury this week. Alexander Hayes and Kamahli Jae Mason-Hayes, 3, caught him hiding tokens for the Be Active Monster Easter Egg Hunt, to be held in the Bunbury Art Galleries' gardens. The hunt, part of the Festival of Arts and Nature, starts at 11am on Sunday.

Children can search for the tokens, hidden in the garden, and swap them for a total of 600 assorted Easter eggs. While children tuck into handfuls of chocolate over the Easter long weekend, police will take a more serious view of the festivities. They warn motorists they will be out in force during the four days to stop dangerous drivers from killing themselves or innocent people on the roads.

Police will crack down on those driving under the influence of drugs or alcohol. Yet, Good Friday and Easter Sunday also will be regarded by many Christians as the most important day of the year. Bunbury religious leaders are hoping for a weekend of reflection.”

Keywords

Easter, Christian, festivities, bunny, chocolate, children, Australia

Publisher

South Western Times, Bunbury, Western Australia

Publication Date

31st March 1994

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Suggested Citation

Webster, P. (1994, March 31) Kids Get a Taste of Easter. South Western Times. Editorial. Bunbury, Western Australia.

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