Hunt up some early Easter fun in North Texas.
Heritage Farmstead Museum’s event will feature thousands of eggs for kids 10 years old and younger to seek. In addition to egg hunting, families can go on historical home tours and hayrides, hear banjo and ukulele music, and enjoy hands-on demonstrations, crafts and a photo booth. There will also be a series of sheep-themed activities, including shearing. Food vendors and trucks, including Tiff’s Treats, will have food and drinks for sale.
April 9 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Heritage Farmstead Museum, 1900 W. 15th St., Plano. Museum admission is $8, $6 per child. $2 extra for egg hunt entry.
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