PHOTOS: Sternberg Museum Easter Activities

PHOTOS BY TIM SCHOEPFLIN

Children that came to the Sternberg Museum for the Easter egg events could feed the turtles lettuce.
An obstacle course was set up so if a child completed it, they could choose an Easter egg from a basket.
Kids took turns dropping a paper egg, and depending on where it landed they came to get different prizes, such as stuffed animals, and notebooks.
A snake that anyone at the event could touch.
Children that came to the Sternberg Museum for the Easter egg events, could participate in the ring toss, where they had three chances to get the ring around the post. Kids could get an ester egg with candy after.
Kids could bowl to get an Easter egg.
A salamander that anyone at the event could touch.
A skee-Ball game that kids could paly to get Easter eggs.
A corn-hole game that kids could paly to get Easter eggs.
A hamster was put inside a ball so, it could run around.
Attendees could participate in a “Candy Digg”, and excavate up to four pieces of candy.
Children attending the Sternberg Museum for the Easter egg events could also get their faces panted.
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