The Lee-Fendall House Museum & Garden's annual Easter Egg hunt, which usually draws hundreds of families to the historic property's backyard, is moving online.
This Saturday, April 11 at 10 a.m., the home's staff will post 10 pictures with hidden Easter eggs. The photos will highlight historically significant parts of the house and its gardens with educational information.
"Your job is to find the eggs by sharing the picture on your own stories, pages, or timelines and tag us with each egg correctly identified using either a description of where it is in the picture or highlighted in your own way," Lee-Fendall House staff explained.
The first five people to find all of the eggs will receive a family pass to visit the museum and a Lee-Fendall chocolate bar. Both can be redeemed when the property reopens later this year.
For the hunt, go to the Lee-Fendall House on Facebook at www.facebook.com/leefendallhousemuseum or on Instagram at www.instagram.com/leefendallhousemuseum.