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  • The City of Carlsbad’s popular EGGstravaganza Spring Festival returns. This annual spring event features Carlsbad’s largest egg hunt, an ongoing egg scramble where kids race to collect candy-filled eggs. Don't forget to bring your basket! Face-painting, crafts, cookie decorating, a fun zone, soak the bunny and more. Food and beverages are available for purchase. Activity cards and wristbands can be purchased in advance or at the event to enjoy the activities and fun zone. No registration is needed to attend this event. How the egg scramble works The egg scramble is ongoing from 10:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. or until eggs run out. To keep the scramble fun for all ages, one field will be designated for children ages 6 and over who want to race for their eggs, and an identical one will be for children ages 5 and under. There is also a noncompetitive field for young children, children with special needs, and for families wanting to pose for a photo opportunity. To avoid lines during the event, $8 activity cards and $8 unlimited inflatables wristbands can be purchased in advance at city community centers. The cards can be divided among multiple children for all the activities; however, wristbands are per person. Both can be purchased at these locations Monday through Friday, from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.: Calavera Hills Community Center, 2997 Glasgow Drive Stagecoach Community Center, 3420 Camino de los Coches Alga Norte Aquatics Center, 6565 Alicante Road Pine Avenue Community Center, 3209 Harding St. Event may modify or cancel due to inclement weather. Visit: https://www.carlsbadca.gov/departments/parks-recreation/programs-and-events/special-events/eggstravaganza
  • OTC presents Spring Awakening from August 29 to September 14 at the Brooks Theater (217 N Coast Hwy, Oceanside, CA). Winner of eight Tony Awards during its original Broadway run, this acclaimed musical tells the powerful story of young people in 1890s Germany on the cusp of adulthood, grappling with their emerging identities, desires, and the oppressive forces around them. With its electrifying fusion of rock and raw emotion, Spring Awakening explores timeless themes of sexuality, rebellion, and self-discovery, inviting audiences to reflect on the challenges of growing up in today’s world. Visit: https://oceansidetheatre.vbotickets.com/event/Spring_Awakening/141229 Oceanside Theater Company on Instagram and Facebook
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