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Governors Island Egg Hunt
Governors Island hosts its second public egg hunt, with 50,000 candy-filled eggs spread across several areas of Governors Island.
The egg hunt is first come, first served while supplies last, and takes place continuously throughout the day, along with an Island-wide scavenger hunt that everyone can take a crack at. The day-long celebration in Colonels Row also includes performances from Bubbledad and WonderSpark Puppets, spring-themed arts and crafts with Red Hook Art Project, “Meet the Chickens” with Earth Matter NY, and more. Visitors can also meet and take pictures with a Spring Bunny.
Food is available for purchase on-site from Governors Island vendors, including Makina Café and Little Eva’s, alongside food trucks including NAO’s Caribbean Flavors, Yankee Doodles, Paradise Taquilla, and Deploy Coffee.