POPgardenWell folks, let me be the first to wish you a happy Easter. The Easter Bunny will be descending upon our fair city this weekend, and I’ve heard of a hot spot where he’ll be dumping extra eggage. The Promise of Peace Community Garden is hosting an Easter egg hunt on Saturday, March 30 from noon to 2 p.m. Your kiddos can find seed-filled eggs to take away as a to-go garden. With a little tender love and care, you could have some goodies soon!

blooms3The Dallas Arboretum knows how to throw an Easter party. On Good Friday, they’ve got the Eddie Coker Good Friday Children’s Concert from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. There will also be various other Children’s activities, like a petting zoo face painting, and photo ops with a live bunny. On Easter Sunday, there’s an Easter Brunch in Restaurant DeGolyer at 10:30 a.m. There’s limited space, so book asap. Ticket prices are $65 for adults; $25 for ages 10 to five; and kids four and under are free.

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If you looking for something that’s not related to Easter, the CEO of ClubCorp and 100 other people are shaving their heads on Saturday to raise awareness and funds during the 10th annual St. Baldrick’s Day. They’ll be at Trinity Hall Irish Pub & Restaurant in Mockingbird Station at 10 a.m., losing their locks in hopes of raising $100,000 for the St. Baldrick’s foundation. For more info, as well as a photoshopped before/after picture, check out this website.

Also this weekend, the Bath House Cultural Center is hosting a staged poem based on the letters from Vincent Van Gogh to his brother, Theo. There will be three performances — tonight, tomorrow night and Saturday — all starting at 8 p.m.