Guide to 2017 Sonoma County Easter events

Here’s where to take the kids to meet the Easter Bunny, hunt for Easter eggs and other holiday events.|

Here’s where to take the kids to meet the Easter Bunny, hunt for Easter eggs and other holiday events throughout Sonoma County.

Through April 15

Easter Bunny at Coddingtown and Santa Rosa Plaza Malls: Kids are invited to take photos with the Easter Bunny this year at Coddingtown near JCPenney Court and the Children’s Play Area, or in the center court of the Santa Rosa Plaza. To reserve your appointment, go to simon.noerrbunny.com.

Saturday, April 15

Free Easter Egg Hunt: Kids are invited to take part in this free egg hunt at Doyle Park in Santa Rosa, with three egg hunts for different age groups. The Easter Bunny and Time Out Teddy will both be there for hugs and pictures, and each child will be entered in a drawing for exciting prizes. The event starts at 10 a.m. For more information, contact Linda at 707-479-3340.

Saturday, April 15

Sebastopol Kiwanis 37th Annual Easter Egg Hunt: Children of all ages are invited to search for treats and colored eggs at Ives Park in Sebastopol. The free event starts at 10 a.m. Details at sebastopolkiwanis.org.

Saturday, April 15

History Museum Egg Hunt: Kids 13 and under will have fun searching for eggs in the sculpture garden at the History Museum of Sonoma County in Santa Rosa. Admission is $7 per child, free for accompanying adults. Must arrive by 1:30 p.m. to take part in the egg hunt. Find out more at museumsc.org.

Saturday, April 15

Easter Bunny comes to Fundemonium: Visit and take photos with the Easter Bunny on Saturday at Fundemonium in Rohnert Park. The free event will also include playtime in the activity area, and free frozen yogurt samples. Starts at 11 a.m. More information at www.fundemoniumtoys.com.

Saturday, April 15

Petaluma Outlets Easter Event: Join the fun at the Petaluma Outlets on Saturday with arts and crafts, bounce houses, face painting and more, plus a visit with the Easter Bunny. You can also enter the raffle for an Easter Basket. The free event kicks off at noon.

Saturday, April 15

Spring Hills Eggstravaganza: On Saturday, take part in the free Easter Egg Hunt taking place between 3-5 p.m. The event will also include games, bounce houses, crafts and a BBQ. Find out more at www.springhills.org/easter.

Saturday, April 15

Adobe Easter Eggstravaganza: Bring the kids to Adobe Christian Center in Petaluma for this annual egg hunt. The event is from 11 a.m. to 12:30 pm. and includes jump houses, fire truck and police car tours, food, face painting and more. More information at www.adobecc.org.

Saturday, April 15

Glen Ellen Egg Hunt: Starting at 10 a.m., Glen Ellen Fire presents their annual egg hunt at Dunbar School. Find out more by calling the Glen Ellen Fire Station at 996-9266.

Sunday, April 16

Hunt for the Hare at Safari West: Kids of all ages can enjoy brunch on Sunday, followed by an egg hunt and a cross-country “Hunt for the Hare” on the African savannah of Safari West. Choose from the 10 a.m. or 1:30 p.m. start time. Cost is $75 for adults, $40 for kids 4-12. Brunch only is $42.00 for adults, $18.00 for kids 4-12. 3115 Porter Creek Road, Santa Rosa. 579-2551. www.safariwest.com

Sunday, April 16

Easter Bunny comes to Larson Family Winery: On Easter Sunday, the Easter Bunny will relax after all that egg hiding for a chance to visit with families at Larson Family Winery in Sonoma. From noon to 2 p.m., kids will get to meet the Easter Bunny, and may even get a special treat. Grown-ups can also try some of the winery’s Gold Medal wines, as well. Find out more at larsonfamilywinery.com.

Sunday, April 16

Coastal Egg and “Critter” Hunt: On Easter Sunday, head out to Campbell Cove for a day of tidepool exploration, an egg hunt and arts and crafts. Pre-registration is suggested, and cost is $10 per family. The event takes place 8:30 a.m. to 11 a.m. Register at Online at www.stewardscr.org or call (707) 869-9177.

Do you have an Easter family event to add? Email Crissi Langwell at crissi.langwell@pressdemocrat.com.

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