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The Brink to host an egg-clusive Easter egg hunt
Popular amongst families throughout the North West, The Brink is set to host a quirky children’s Easter egg hunt.
On Saturday, April 19, the highly acclaimed Parr Street venue will deliver an afternoon filled with delightful discoveries, art competitions and party games.
Throughout the day, children of all ages will have the chance to win a variety of prizes, whilst they and their family enjoy a selection of seasonally themed entertainment.
Events manager David Barnicle said: “Our warm and sincere atmosphere makes us a big hit amongst families with young children - therefore we thought it would be a great idea to offer the public an enjoyable Easter event.
“In order to provide fun for both children and parents, we will transform our venue into an egg-explorers paradise. From hidden chocolate treats to arty activities - the day will be jam-packed with fun festivities.”
Established in 2011 as a social enterprise, The Brink has become a thriving hub for people of all ages and backgrounds. The venue’s novel food and non-alcoholic beverages, combined with its imaginative interiors, offers something a little different to the public - in comparison to other city-centre eateries.
Also, it regularly holds a series of children’s events, open mic night, tea tastings, comedy, film nights, and much more.
David added: “We look forward to welcoming both new and familiar faces. We hope that our diverse assortment of family-orientated entertainment will go down a treat with all of our visitors and will make their Easter one to remember.”
The Easter egg hunt will take place on Saturday, April 19 from 12pm. Admission is free, however a small donation is suggested.
For more information regarding events at The Brink visit www.thebrinkliverpool.com/whats-on
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Stephanie Wynne .
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