Sometimes nature likes to hide in plain, brown wrappings. Audubon’s Camouflage Egg Hunt is a fun alternative to the same old Easter egg hunt. Children, ages 3 to 10, hunt for brown eggs in a natural setting and quickly learn how well the eggs camouflage. Prizes are awarded to all children, with grand prizes given to the finders of the “golden eggs.” Participants are asked to bring a basket. Check in will begin at 9:30 a.m., the Egg Hunt will start promptly at 10:00 a.m. Registered participants will be contacted in case of inclement weather. Note that this event is held at two Audubon locations, given below.
Environmental Education Center, Bristol, RI; Course Number: 164333-08.
Powder Mill Ledges, Smithfield, RI; Course Number: 114333-264.
The Camouflaged Egg Hunt will be held on April 4, 2009 at 10:00 a.m. Program Fee: $5/member child; $7/non-member child; Ages 3-10. To register call (401) 949-5454, ext. 3041 or email programs@asri.org.
A complete listing of activities and programs are detailed in the spring Audubon Nature Tours and Programs, a free, 36-page guide to connecting with the natural world. Available online in April at www.asri.org.
BILL LYNCH
HEATHER CONTENTE
MIXED MAGIC THEATRE
PETER KILMARTIN
TESSA MORAN










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