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Eckersley House Easter Treasure Hunt
Date: 01 April 2012
Time: 1pm
Location: Eckersley House, Leeds
Did you know?

The link between eggs and Easter derives from the Christian tradition of fasting through Lent, the 40 days before Easter Sunday.

The word ‘Easter’ is derived from Eostre, an ancient Anglo-Saxon goddess who symbolised the rebirth of the day at dawn and the rebirth of life in the spring.

In the UK, children receive on average 8.8 chocolate Easter eggs every year.

The average time for children to start tucking into their first chocolate Easter egg is 11am on Easter Sunday, with 30% of children eating their chocolate egg instead of breakfast.



Join Jane and her team at Eckersley House for their Big Easter Treasure Hunt.

The afternoon is open to anyone who'd like to come along and support the charity.

It will be a fun filled family day with an Easter egg hunt and a raffle with lots of chocolate goodies to be won. There will also be a tombola, a game of bingo and refreshments on the day.



0113 392 6505
Jane.McHale@leedsth.nhs.uk

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