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Published on March 08, 2024
St. Paul Announces Egg-citing Spring Calendar, Egg Hunts, Carnivals and Cleanups AboundSource: Saint Paul Minnesota

Spring has sprung, and it's time for families in St. Paul to dust off their baskets and get ready for a hopping good time. The city has announced a lineup of events and activities to celebrate the season, catering to residents of all ages. From traditional egg hunts to family trivia nights, there's something for everyone to enjoy.

The festivities are set to launch on March 23, with a 10 am Eggstravaganza at Phalen, quickly followed by a Spring Holiday Carnival at Arlington Hills, and not to be missed, a Giant Egg Hunt at McDonough, both from 12-2 pm. Ensuring nobody puts all their eggs in one basket, these events are staggered, providing ample opportunity for the community to partake in multiple celebrations. According to the Saint Paul Minnesota, these springtime shindigs are designed to offer "fun and safe spring-themed events" to city dwellers eager to shake off the winter chill.

Additionally, on April 20, residents can demonstrate their community spirit by joining in on the "Citywide Spring Cleanup," beginning at 9 am. In the spirit of renewal and camaraderie, this volunteer-driven event encourages folks to beautify their surroundings while mingling with neighbors. A week packed with family activities comes to the heels of that, including Themed Family Trivia on March 26 and April 30 at 6:30 pm at Battle Creek.

The city's calendar also boasts a Spring Fling Campus Party on April 18, and it doesn't stop there. A Craft Fair is slated for the same date as the cleanup, April 20, from 10 am to 3 pm. Temperatures are promised to rise, not just mercury-wise but also with excitement, as parents and kids pair up for a special dance at Battle Creek on April 26, from 5:30 to 7:30 pm. The suite of spring events will culminate on May 17 with a Roller Skate Party, from 4 to 5:30 pm at McDonough, bringing the community together on wheels for a joyous end to the seasonal celebrations, as per the Saint Paul, Minnesota.