Hop to Terhune Orchards for Bunny Chase, set for April 15-16

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Looking for a family-friendly event during Easter holiday? Hop on over to the Bunny Chase at Terhune Orchards, 330 Cold Soil Road, on April 15 and 16 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. to celebrate the beginning of spring.

The Bunny Chase is a free, non-competitive event for children 2 to 10 years old. Children will follow hand-drawn clues around the farm in a self-guided treasure hunt to find a reward at the end. Once they solve all the clues, participants will end up at a special hay-filled enclosure with a fluffy bunny rabbit hopping around. There will also be a bunny themed craft activity.

The farm trail will be open to stroll along for an up close view of nature and baby farm animals in the barnyard. Attendees can also take a pony or wagon ride.

Pam’s Food Tent will offer homemade treats such as apple cider donuts, pies, cookies, fresh pressed apple cider, soup, chili, salads, hot dogs and more.

Adults may visit the Terhune Orchards Vineyard and Winery Tasting Room to sample wines made from grapes grown right on the farm. Try Blossom White, a semi-sweet white wine with fragrant notes of honeysuckle, or another award-winning white, red and fruit based wines.The tasting room will also host an exhibition of local art.

Bunny Chase admission and parking is free. For more information, call (609) 924-2310 or visit terhuneorchards.com.

CE-Lawrence

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