*IMPORTANT NOTICE*
If you are unable to find where we are, please call
Tiang: 0430 073 337,
or Lyn: 0413 341 117,
or head to the Shrine,
where one of our volunteers will be to point you to our meeting point.
Rain is forecasted, so bring an umbrella, or wet weather gear. :)
Something eggciting is happening this weekend...
The
Easter Bunny and her crew will be visiting Melbourne on Easter Monday, and hiding
delicious chocolate Easter Eggs in a secret city location. They've hidden eggs in a volcano, a shrine, a temple, on a boat, and have even genetically modified engineered eggplants*
There will be ONE THOUSAND hidden Easter eggs** and only 2 hours to find them all! There will also be additional challenges you can complete to win bonus eggs and even other prizes!
There is even a Golden egg hidden somewhere in the park.
Bring your friends, form a team (or not if you don't want to share your eggs!), and join us for an eggcellent ending to the Easter long weekend!
The Thousand Egg Hunt will be happening on the morning of Easter Monday (9th April), followed by drinks and BBQ by the Yarra.
Schedule:
Date: Monday 9th April
Where: The Gazebo at Kings Domain, which is 200m from the Shrine, and 500m from Flinders Street Train Station
Map point #7 on this map: (http://www.melbourne.vic.gov.au/ParksandActivities/OrganisingEvents/Documents/DomainGardens_Feb08.pdf)
How to get there: http://www.shrine.org.au/Visit-the-Shrine/Planning-your-visit
Registration: 9:30am
Maps and Briefing: 9:50am (SHARP)
Hunt begins: 10:00am
Lunch: 12:30
Food: A BBQ lunch (Vegan and GF available) and drinks will be provided after the hunt. BYO beers for a picnic in the park.
Tickets on sale through Pozible
There are only 50 spots available, and the first 15 eggly birds get a $10 discount! Bring a friend to egg you on, and you both get $10 discount!
To buy a ticket:
1) 'Support Project' button on the top right
2) Pledge $15***
3) An email will be sent out on Thursday, and again on Sunday with all the details for the event!
* Genetically modified eggplants have been modified to grow chocolate eggs that are safe for human consumption.
**The organisers will not promise that eggs may/or may not be fertilised during the course of this event.
*** Any proceeds from this event will go towards dental hygiene products for children in Cambodia, because the organisers love the irony of eating chocolate to stop tooth decay in children.
Normal Priced Ticket to the Thousand Egg Hunt
Early Bird Ticket to the Thousand Egg Hunt.