As people walked in, signs told them to follow the
white rabbit for more adventures.
In the gym, several vendors, businesses and organizations were set
up.
Vendors and businesses included I3 Broadband, Country Financial,
Emma Gems, TM Rock Art, Purium, Mike’s Woodworking, Honey Creek
Farms, Beauty Counter and Tupperware.
Organizations with information tables were the Butterfly Project,
Community Child Care Connection and Illinois Coalition for Community
Services.
The Lincoln Park District had a registration table where people
could sign up for swimming lessons, fitness classes and various
programs.
Another table had desserts and tea for a Mad Hatter Tea Party.
The Mad Hatter was on hand to help host the event. [to top of second
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Activities such as Mad Hatter
crafts, face painting and flower planting were set up for
children.
Energetic children could play in the bounce house,
climb through tunnels, dig in sand or play connect four.
Children could also have their picture taken with the Easter Bunny.
Photos By Ariel offered families the opportunity to purchase the
photos.
Around 2, Alice in Wonderland came to visit. While families waited
for the magic show, she and a partner showed everyone some swing
dance moves.
[Angela Reiners]
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