News Summary
This Easter Sunday, the Midlands are brimming with joy and community spirit as families gather for sunrise services and various festivities. From neighborhood egg hunts and outdoor sports to theatrical performances and cultural events, there’s something for everyone to enjoy. With beautiful weather on the horizon, the celebrations promise laughter and cherished memories, making it a special weekend for all residents. Don’t miss out on these wonderful activities, including a thrilling helicopter egg drop and the famous ‘Shot Heard Round the World’ event.
Easter Celebrations Unfold Across the Midlands!
As the sun rises on Easter Sunday, the excitement in the Midlands is palpable! Families are gathering for sunrise services, marking a significant moment in the Christian calendar and ushering in a day filled with joy, hope, and countless fun activities.
Neighborhood Egg Hunts Abound
Egg hunts are popping up all over the place, bringing smiles to little faces as children search for hidden treasures. Most neighborhoods have organized special events, creating a sense of community and cheer. These egg hunts are sure to be a hit as kids dash around filling their baskets with colorful eggs!
Sunny Weather Perfect for Outdoor Fun
With temperatures expected to rise into the mid- to upper-80s, make sure to slather on that sunscreen and stay hydrated! It’s the perfect weather to enjoy the outdoors and participate in the many fun events planned across the region.
Sports Fans Unite!
For those who love their sports, the weekend is packed with exciting games! The Garnet & Black Spring Game will take place at the iconic Williams-Brice Stadium on Saturday evening at 7:30 p.m., and the best part? Admission is free! It’s an excellent opportunity to support local teams and soak up the vibrant atmosphere!
On top of that, the South Carolina Gamecock baseball team is ready to host the #11 Ole Miss over three thrilling days. Even more exciting is that there will be an Easter Egg Hunt on Ray Tanner Field right after the game on Saturday. Families can cheer for their team and then join the egg hunt right after. How fun does that sound!
A Variety of Activities Await!
If you’re looking to branch out from sports, there are plenty of other activities to enjoy. Over at the Riverbanks Zoo & Garden, there’s a plant sale happening on Saturday morning from 8 to 11 a.m. With over 80 different plant varieties, you can sure find a little green treasure for your home!
In Chapin, children aged 12 and under can participate in the Flashlight Egg Hunt at Melvin Park, taking place from 7 to 8:30 p.m. Tickets are just $3 in advance or $5 at the gate. What a thrill to hunt for eggs at night!
Family-Friendly Fun Continues
Families can head over to Moore Park for Peep-a-palooza, a free family egg hunt scheduled for Saturday at 10 a.m. Check out the variety of activities designed to bring laughter and joy to all ages!
Dorr Farms has an exciting event lined up with a helicopter egg drop and fun activities throughout the day. It’s a unique experience that will delight kids and adults alike. You might even get a special surprise from above!
Cultural Events and More
And don’t forget the Newberry Pork in the Park BBQ competition happening on Friday and Saturday in downtown Newberry. It’s a chance to taste some mouthwatering BBQ while enjoying the lively atmosphere!
Celebrate Together!
The city is also hosting a special “Shot Heard Round the World” event to commemorate the 250th anniversary of the American Revolution. So, if you’re in the mood for history combined with festivity, you won’t want to miss it!
To wrap it all up, the Easter Bunny will be hopping into the Sumter Mall for a fun photo opportunity, ensuring that no one leaves without a memory of this joyous occasion.
In conclusion, the Midlands are set to come alive with events this Easter weekend, promising fun and fellowship for everyone. Whether you’re hunting for eggs, cheering for your favorite team, or soaking in the arts, there’s something for you!
Deeper Dive: News & Info About This Topic
HERE Resources
Helicopter Drops 21,000 Easter Eggs in Lexington County
Techo-Bloc Invests $45 Million in Cayce, SC
University of South Carolina to Renovate Williams-Brice Stadium
Columbia Celebrates 20 Years of Black History Parade & Festival
Additional Resources
- WLTX: Eggs-ellent Weekend Events
- ABC Columbia: Easter Events
- Augusta Press: Easter Egg Scramble
- WFXG: Columbia County Easter Events
- Columbia County Spotlight: Egg Hunts
