Oakland County Moms Calendar of Metro Detroit Spring Events
Birmingham First Easter Egg Hunt
Birmingham First Easter Egg Hunt – The hunt kicks off at 10a sharp, with three designated areas for different
age groups. Don’t forget your Easter Basket. Arrive at 9:30a or stay after to indulge in warm donuts. The Easter Bunny will be there so bring your cameras. Hosted by fumcbirmingham.org.
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Downtown Birmingham Spring Stroll
Downtown Birmingham Spring Stroll – The event will take place between 11a & 3p with staggered start times.
Registered attendees should arrive at the designated check-in location during their assigned time to receive an event bag, coloring activity sheet and list of participating merchants. Attendees are invited to visit the participating merchants of their choice, collect giveaways and complete the activity sheet. Completed activity sheets may be returned to the event check-in for a prize. Registration is required. Register here https://www.signupgenius.com/go/10C0D49A5AF22A6FCC07-48406335-2024#/. Hosted by our friends at allinbirmingham.com
West Bloomfield Earth Day Celebration
West Bloomfield Earth Day Celebration – Come explore the Outdoor Natural Play Area and celebrate our
Earth with many activities including: Craft, live animals, free tree seedlings (while supplies last), guided nature hike, vendors, and more. This is a FREE event or $5/person if you partake in the Guided Hike. Proceeds benefit the Nature Room. This program will be indoors and outdoors so please dress for weather. Pre-registration required. Pre-register here. Hosted by WB Parks.
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Celebrate Birmingham Parade and Party
Celebrate Birmingham Parade and Party at Shain Park – the Downtown Birmingham Hometown Parade event
will feature children’s activities, live entertainment and food inside Shain Park immediately following the parade. This event is a celebration of the Birmingham community and schools. Participation offers an opportunity for businesses, organizations, individuals, schools and groups to promote themselves to the community. People of all ages come to town to celebrate and enjoy the family-fun festivities. The half-mile parade route travels through the charming downtown with many shops and restaurants. For more information, to view the parade route map, to participate in the parade itself, or to sign up to volunteer for the parade, visit www.bhamgov.org/parade