Don't Miss the Egg-citing Easter Party at Liverpool ONE!

Don't Miss the Egg-citing Easter Party at Liverpool ONE!

This year's Easter Party at Liverpool ONE delighted families and children with a host of fun activities and creative opportunities. Hosted by local presenters Jay Hynd and Gemma Cutting, the event took place from 11am to 5pm, promising an enjoyable day for everyone who attended.

A Day Full of Fun and Creativity

The party featured an array of Easter-themed activities that kept visitors entertained. From bonnet-making sessions to engaging Easter games, there was truly something for everybunny. Children and their families had the chance to express their creativity in the Easter bonnet competition, showcasing over 100 handmade designs that vying for exciting prizes.

Meet the Easter Characters

In addition to the many activities, attendees were greeted by lively Easter walkabout characters, including Plucky the Chicken and even two bunnies, adding a whimsical touch to the festivities. This interaction with cheerful characters created a magical atmosphere, particularly for the younger visitors.

Community Spirit and Togetherness

Donna Howitt, Deputy Centre Director at Liverpool ONE, shared her enthusiasm for the event, noting, "Our free Easter Party has become one of our favourite days of the year since we introduced it to our event programme last year." The event successfully attracted visitors of all ages, fostering community spirit and togetherness.

The collaboration with local creative organization dot-art and workshops at John Lewis and Cass Art further enriched the experience, allowing families to get crafty and engage in activities like face painting and barn dancing. Such community events are essential in bridging connections and enhancing the experience of local cultural celebrations.

A Cracking Success

The Liverpool ONE Easter Party undoubtedly showcased the joy of springtime through creativity and interaction. As families came together to celebrate in a festive environment, it served as a reminder of the importance of community events that cater to all ages. This year's Easter festivities left a significant mark, igniting excitement for future celebrations in the heart of Liverpool.