Children's Easter programs at Trinity Lutheran School
Easter for Kids
Trinity Lutheran School, 105 Allen Street, Jenera, is hosting Easter for Kids on Saturday, April 9 from 9:30 a.m.-12:00 p.m. The free program is open to children ages 3 years-5th grade.
The church details: "This event will give children an opportunity to celebrate and learn about the true meaning of Easter. Children will learn that Jesus is alive and that all believers will live with him forever in Heaven. The program features Bible-based activity stations where kids learn about the Savior's resurrection, praise Him in song, ma crafts, play games, and enjoy snacks together." Individuals can register online at www.tlcjenera.org. Deadline: March 28.
Outdoor Easter Egg Hunt
Families are invited to stay after Easter for Kids at Trinity Lutheran School, Jenera, on Saturday, April 9 for a free Easter egg hunt on the school grounds. The egg hunt will begin at 12:10 p.m. Snacks and drinks will be provided for families in the parking lot following the egg hunt. The egg hunt is for toddlers, preschoolers and elementary age children. If your children are not attending Easter for Kids but would still like to participate in the egg hunt, please register for the egg hunt by Wednesday, April 6, at www.tlcjenera.org. With questions on either Easter for Kids or the Easter Egg Hunt, contact Jenny Boehm 262-391-7994.
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