Day and time: Saturday 6 April (Aldershot), Sunday 7 April (Farnborough). From 10am to 3pm.
Location: Aldershot and Farnborough town centres
Cost: Free
Enjoy two days of cracking free family fun at our Easter Eggstravaganza events.
You can hop on down to Aldershot town centre on Saturday 6 April and Farnborough town centre on Sunday 7 April between 10am and 3pm. There will be:
- Magical mini-Easter egg hunts with the fruit and veggie babies in their pop-up allotment
- Spring gardening
- Easter hat making
- Face painting
- An egg-citing visit to the Easter bunny’s flower garden!
What's on
Pop-up allotment Easter party
Join the Let’s Grow Nannies in their Pop-Up Allotment for a bit of Spring gardening, childcare and a special Easter party!
Journey inside the picket fencing and get stuck into the daily duties of feeding, bathing and caring for all their adorable baby fruits and vegetables. Enjoy a miniature Easter Egg hunt and help style the babies for their allotment Easter Parade!
You are encouraged to befriend all manner of earthen toddlers, such as:
- Peep the Cauliflower, who wants to dress up as a bunny
- Darren the Honeydew Melon who wants to be an Easter Egg
- Jolene the Sweetheart Cabbage who’s practising to be a magician for the party
- Hoola the Pineapple who wants to be an Easter Flower Fairy!
Easter gardening hat workshop
Horticultural Haute Couture! Personalise a trilby-style gardening hat using all manner of colourful up-cycled fabrics, ribbon and materials! Customise your hat for Easter and enjoy wearing it throughout Spring and Summer.
Visit the Easter bunny
Don your new hat and visit the Easter bunny and his friends for a selfie in their Spring flower garden.
Face painting
Our face painters will be creating colourful Easter designs (small cost).
Dates and locations
Date | Location |
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Saturday 6 April, 10am to 3pm | By Costa Coffee, Wellington Street, Aldershot, GU11 1EP |
Sunday 7 April, 10am to 3pm | Opposite Halifax, Queensmead, Farnborough, GU14 7SP |
Video from last year's event
The events are managed and funded by Rushmoor Borough Council and part-funded through the UK Shared Prosperity Fund.
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