Photos: A totally different kind of Easter egg hunt

Center for Science, Teaching and Learning in Rockville Centre hosts Dino Egg Hunt

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Adventure seekers flocked to the Tanglewood Preserve over the weekend, to join the Center for Science, Teaching and Learning for a thrilling expedition to unearth ancient treasures.

To celebrate the Easter holiday, children of all ages were given a quest unlike any other — to find the hidden dinosaur egg among the towering Mesozoic creatures. Families reveled in the excitement of discovery, while participants scoured the grounds in pursuit of hidden surprises. With each find, explorers learned new information from this bygone era.

But the adventure didn’t end there. Attendees were also given the opportunity to create their own dinosaur mementos to take home with them, each one a tangible reminder of their journey. 

Admission to the Dino Egg Hunt event was free with paid museum entry, granting visitors the opportunity to delve into a world where the prehistoric past comes alive. To learn more about the Center for Science, Teaching and Learning and more ways to embark on your own expedition through time, visit CSTL.org.