Well it's finally Easter, and what better way to celebrate the period than with a traditional Easter Egg hunt? Over at Sandwell Valley this year they're offering a different type of egg hunt though - a Dinosaur Egg Hunt. Families work together to round up all the dinosaurs who escaped, and there may be a few surprises along the way too. The egg hunt will be taking place up until the 24th April this year between 10am and 4:30pm. More information available at the RSPB website.
From City of Empire to City of Diversity: A Visual Journey is being exhibited this month over at the Atrium in Muirhead Tower. The exhibition tells the story of Birmingham's evolution into the diverse city we see around us, using a collection. of photographs taken by Birmingham photographer Ernest Dyche between 1910 and 1980. The exhibition is on Friday 29th April. More information available at the University of Birmingham website.
Over at the world renown Cadbury World in Bournville, Freddo's Easter Egg-Stravaganza will be playing daily up until the 24th April. The live show shows Freddo setting off on an egg-citing adventure to complete challenges set by the Caramel Bunny to receive a mystery prize. The show includes dancing, singing and lots of laughter. And those visiting over Easter weekend can enjoy an Easter egg trail, and there'll also be a chance to win a prize for those who go along in a homemade Easter bonnet.
This year Master Wu needs more Ninjas than ever to help save Lego Ninjago from the evil forces that threaten its very existence. Over at Legoland Discovery Centre in Birmingham during the Easter holidays, fans of Lego Ninjago are invited to head along for a series of interactive activities and challenges set in the Ninjago universe. The event is running up until the 24th April. More information available at the Legoland Discovery website.
From City of Empire to City of Diversity: A Visual Journey is being exhibited this month over at the Atrium in Muirhead Tower. The exhibition tells the story of Birmingham's evolution into the diverse city we see around us, using a collection. of photographs taken by Birmingham photographer Ernest Dyche between 1910 and 1980. The exhibition is on Friday 29th April. More information available at the University of Birmingham website.
Over at the world renown Cadbury World in Bournville, Freddo's Easter Egg-Stravaganza will be playing daily up until the 24th April. The live show shows Freddo setting off on an egg-citing adventure to complete challenges set by the Caramel Bunny to receive a mystery prize. The show includes dancing, singing and lots of laughter. And those visiting over Easter weekend can enjoy an Easter egg trail, and there'll also be a chance to win a prize for those who go along in a homemade Easter bonnet.
This year Master Wu needs more Ninjas than ever to help save Lego Ninjago from the evil forces that threaten its very existence. Over at Legoland Discovery Centre in Birmingham during the Easter holidays, fans of Lego Ninjago are invited to head along for a series of interactive activities and challenges set in the Ninjago universe. The event is running up until the 24th April. More information available at the Legoland Discovery website.
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