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Boston Bowl / Phillips Candy Easter Egg Hunt

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Dates:Sat from 3/27/10 -
Hours:11:00am
Ages:Toddlers, Kids
In/Outdoor:Outdoor
Cost:Free
Category:Seasonal Fun

Kids will have a great time at the 18th annual Egg Hunt hosted by The Department of Conservation and Recreation at Pope John Paul II Park (Gallivan Blvd entrance) on March 27th at 11am.

The event is free and complete with free treats from Phillips Candy House and a special appearance by the Easter Bunny.

Rain date is Sunday March 28th.

For more information call 617-626-1250.

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www.bostonbowl.com/

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Gallivan Boulevard; Pope John Paul II Pa, Dorchester, MA map
Phone: (617) 626-1250

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1-starHoughton's Pond Easter Egg Hunt Sat 331
Disappointing for small children. Delayed for latecomers, while the punctual kids waited longer. Actual Egg hunt (running) was fun, but major disappointment with egg 'filling'. Only toys for older boys inside. My 2 1/2 yr. daughter didn't know what they were for, disappointed while looking for candy, and all toys were a choking hazard for my 1 yr old. Sponsored by chocolate co. so believed candy would be available, none given, at Milton. On way home, Mom bought candy and filled unopened eggs herself.
2-starMilton
We got there just as it started and by the time we actually got to where to eggs were 'hidden', they were all gone. It is less of a hunt and more of a free for all. The eggs are just laying in the grass and parents go in and grab them all for their kids so it is over in less than a minute. It would be much better if there was a bit of a challenge to it and more importantly, if parents were merely spectators. The only up side that I saw was that they do divide the kids based on age. Afterwards I heard other parents with the same complaint about parents being involved. I say leave it for the KIDS!

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