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Church to hold Easter egg-smashing event

Staff ReporterComment News

Organised by Anchor Church, the Easter Egg Smash will feature about seven large pi�atas and 25 small ones filled with about 3000 chocolate eggs and 250 soft toys.

Wattle Grove-based organiser May Ng said the event would start at 9am with bouncy castles, a petting zoo and kid’s craft zone.

The Easter egg parade will begin at 10.30am.

‘We want to give the community an unforgettable day with friends and family, where grown-ups and little kids alike can get lost in something incredibly magical and just have loads of fun,’ Ms Ng said.

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‘No matter how old you are, chances are that every year when someone gives you your first Easter egg, it will always put a smile on our face and bring out the kid in you.’

For more information, visit www.facebook.com /eastereggsmash.