Kids & Family

Hoboken Family Alliance Plans Egg Hunt, After Successful 'Cabin Fever' Camp Fair

With the "Cabin Fever" camp fair done (see photos), the Hoboken Family Alliance is planning their Easter Egg Hunt this month.

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HOBOKEN, NJ — Just hours before the blizzard bore down on Hudson County last month, the Hoboken Family Alliance pulled off their annual "Cabin Fever" festival, a summer camp fair with activities.

Now, they're busy planning their next event, an annual egg hunt.

Camp Fair Recap

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Dozens of camps and summer programs filled Hoboken High School's gym on Feb. 22, with music from popular children's entertainer and musician Polka Dot!

Among the newer offerings was Sew & So's Studio, a kids' sewing program run by two Hoboken moms (more details here).

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The event used to run annually before the pandemic, and last month's event marked its return.

Missed it? You can see the list of camps that came out here, and investigate them further.

Next Up: Egg Hunt

With all the tickets gone for the Grace Church Easter Egg Hunt, you can still enjoy the next event run the Hoboken Family Alliance, a spring egg hunt.

The hunt will run from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. on March 21 (a Saturday), with a rain date of Sunday. It kicks off at Columbus Park, Clinton and Ninth streets.

It's free for HFA members, a suggested donation of $5 for others.

There will be "egg races," giveaways, and other events.

"Bring your baskets and your cameras," they said (definitely at least bring a bag for those colorful eggs!)

Among the sponsors is Ben & Jerry's, which often gives away ice cream.

Get updates and details here.

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