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It’s so egg-citing

WATERFALL – Families get to enjoy the Easter Egg hunt hosted by the Waterfall Market to celebrate the auspicious holiday.


The Waterfall Market established by the organisers of the Fourway Farmers’ Market held an Easter egg hunt on 21 April at the Mall of Africa to celebrate Easter Sunday.

Families, couples, friends and children had fun enjoying the games and atmosphere of the market.

Food, clothes, drinks and good music are the foundation of the market but on this specific occasion, children were able to take part in sack races, egg and spoon races, sand art as well as paint their faces.

Children take part in a sack race at the Waterfall Market. INSET: Kyla Jacobs, Tonya Vermaak, Celeste Jacobs and Tyrone Jacobs enjoy drinks at the Waterfall Market. Photos: Ofentse Ditlopo

Lastly on the fun agenda was the Easter egg hunt which anybody could participate in whether young or old. Children along with adults went in search of the hidden golden ticket that would win them a big chocolate Easter bunny.

In the end, Tatum Stead found the golden ticket and said she was very happy to have found herself the Easter bunny. “After giving up on the search, suddenly, it appeared to me by chance, I am excited,” she said.

Children on the start line for the sack race at the Waterfall Market. Photo: Ofentse Ditlopo

Tynille Stead, manager of the Waterfall Market, said they wanted to do something fun for the community. She added that property company Attacq which managed the mall partnered with the Farmers’ Market to host the Waterfall Market. See more photos on Page 12.

Related article:

https://www.citizen.co.za/midrand-reporter/176363/white-and-blue-children-care-too/

 

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