Friday November 29th, 2024 5:30AM

Bethlehem postpones Spring Fling egg hunt

Due to the threat of poor weather conditions, the egg hunt associated with Bethlehem Baptist Church’s annual Spring Fling Eggstravaganza has been rescheduled for 11 a.m. Saturday, March 26.

The free hunt, open to children from birth to 11 years old, will feature more than 12,000 eggs and will take place on the campus of the church, located on Highway 197 just north of Pitts Park, Clarkesville. 

Based on ages, participants will be assigned zones upon registering. Egg hunt registration begins at 10:30 a.m. A puppet show will immediately follow the egg hunt.

The festivities conclude with the awarding of prize eggs and a drawing for a Kindle Fire HD. Participants must be present to win.
The church’s newly-renovated sanctuary will be open prior to the egg hunt.

A community-wide event, organizers say Spring Fling is an opportunity for families to enjoy time together.

Although this is the third year of the event, one big change is that this year all activities will take place on the campus of the church located on Highway 197.

A Fun Run for ages 10 and younger and a Senior Stroll, as well as a 5k run, were not postponed and were held on Saturday, March 19. 

For more information about Spring Fling, contact the church at (706) 754-4870.

Bethlehem Baptist Church is a Southern Baptist church serving the Habersham County community. Led by Dr. Craig Ward, senior pastor, the church holds weekly services open to the community. For more information, BBCofClarkesville.org.

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