Community Corner
Easter 2021: Egg Hunts, Services Near Park Slope
Here's how to celebrate Easter weekend in the neighborhood.
PARK SLOPE, BROOKLYN — After a year of virtual services and family fun in 2020, in-person events are back up and running for Easter this year in Brooklyn.
Several organizations throughout the borough have scheduled socially-distanced and safe Easter egg hunts or other activities to celebrate the holiday. There are also still some virtual options for families that prefer celebrating from home.
There are also a line-up of church services for Holy Week and Easter. The Tablet, the newspaper for the Diocese of Brooklyn, has put out its annual guide for the borough. You can find it here.
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Here's a look at some of the events near Park Slope, according to local event guides:
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Two hours of Easter activities from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday between 484 and 550 Myrtle Ave. in Fort Greene and Clinton Hill. Tickets are free, walk-ups are welcome.
In-person and virtual lessons on how to make Easter eggs in the Ukrainian style from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. on Saturday. In-person classes held at Private Picassos, 237 5th Ave., book online here. Virtual registration click here.
A no-touch virtual egg scavenger hunt using QR codes on storefronts on Fourth Avenue through Boerum Hill, Brooklyn Heights and Cobble Hill. It will run from 12 to 5 p.m. on Saturday. Take selfies in your Easter best using the hashtag #atlanticavespringfling on social media for a chance to win for Best Bonnet (for an adult, child or furry friend), Best Couple and Best Mask. Each of the five winners will win a special prize valued at $100.
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