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Fry-days.

Hoppy Fry-day Charleston. It’s Easter weekend in the Lowcountry, which means bunnies, egg hunts, + more brunch options than you can shake an Easter basket at.

We’ve hunted down all the places you can find Peter Cottontail, so you can have an egg-cellent weekend with your peeps. 🐣

💐 Good Friday:

  • Experience Easter | 7-8:15 p.m. | Coastal Community Church | 460 Arlington Dr., West Ashley | free | Kids can enjoy free Kona Ice and a bounce house before + after the service

✝ Holy Saturday:

  • Easter Eggstravaganza | 11 a.m.- 1 p.m. | Hampton Park | free for ages 12 + under | Event includes a petting zoo, pony rides, jump castles, + pictures with the Easter Bunny
  • Easter Egg Hunt & Jump | 9:30-10:30 a.m. + 11:15 a.m.- 12:15 p.m. | Mellow & Play Cafe | 9473 Highway 78, Ladson | $11 per child, free for parents | Eggs will be filled with candy, toys + Mellow & Play coupons
  • Easter Eggstravaganza | 10 a.m.- 1 p.m. | Middleton Place | free- $28 | Bring a basket for the egg hunt, dye eggs in the Stableyards, + play colonial games; Reservations required
  • Easter Craft Workshop | 10 a.m.- 1:30 p.m. | Rasheedah Designs | 105 Etling Ave., Goose Creek | $20 | Design an Easter canvas tote bag
  • Easter Weekend Brunch | 10 a.m.- 4 p.m. | Middleton Place | $12 for kids ages 6-12, $30 adults; plus standard general admission price | No reservations; seating is first to come, first served
  • West Ashley Community Easter Egg Hunt + Donuts | Church of the Good Shepherd | 1393 Miles Dr., West Ashley | free | Hunt for almost 1,000 eggs; for children 10 + under who live in the West Ashley community
  • Breakfast with the Easter Bunny | 8:30-10:30 a.m. | Wild Dunes Resort | 1 Sundial Circle, Isle of Palms | Reservations required; Adults 21+ can enjoy unlimited mimosas + Bloody Marys for an additional $17

🐰 Easter Sunday:

I’ll admit, I am slightly bummed I will not be spending the holiday back in my hometown. This weekend, I’ll be dreaming about my grandma’s placek, poppy seed rolls, the heavy smell of kielbasa in the air, + seeing my adorable baby nephews in their Easter outfits. Thankfully, there is plenty to do here in the Lowcountry to make new memories.

Happy Easter Charleston!

-Justine, Multimedia Producer

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