Pick #1: Egg-Cellent Easter Adventure at Appleton Farms
Saturday, March 26th 10:00-12:00
Say goodbye to the cold and celebrate the arrival of warmer weather here on the Farm! While we often associate eggs with the Easter Bunny, in many cultures eggs symbolize new life and are tied with the coming of spring. At this event, we celebrate spring, new life on the farm, and the bounty of fresh eggs produced by our hens. Go on the Egg-cellent Quest around the farm and learn about the journey from egg to chicken, collecting Easter eggs at each station to complete the Quest! Enjoy homemade refreshments in our Carriage Barn, visit with the calves, and make some fun farm crafts! Quest begins at 10am. Please plan to arrive by 11am and bring a basket of your own to collect the Quest eggs.
Please Note: It is only necessary to register for one ticket per family. If you have more than 6 in your family, please register for 2 families so we have enough eggs and refreshments for everyone.
CLICK HERE TO REGISTER!
Pick #2: Children’s Drop and Shop
Head over to The Pingree School in Hamilton to score some great spring clothes, toys, sports equipment, and more at this year’s Spring Children’s Drop and Shop.

Spring/Summer
Children’s Clothing &
Gear Consignment Sale
March 23-26, 2016
CLICK HERE FOR ALL THE INFORMATION YOU’LL NEED
Pick #3: The Walk to the Sea
Enjoy a nice spring afternoon in Boston….and learn something along the way.

The free walk, beginning at the State House on Beacon Hill and ending at Long Wharf, spans one mile that covers Boston’s historic landmarks and skyscrapers.The Walk to the Sea consists of ten freestanding glass panels located at the eight spots throughout the city.
CLICK HERE TO LEARN ALL ABOUT THE WALK TO THE SEA
Walk through the city of Boston, stopping along the way to learn about the transformation that made Boston what it is today.
Destinations along the way include:
Beacon Hill
King’s Chapel
Government Center
The Old State House
Financial District
Custom House
Rose Kennedy Greenway
Long Wharf
As always, for a more comprehensive list of family activities, visit our friends at North Shore Kid

