Have a hoppy Easter at Montgomery Sky Farm’s third annual Easter at the Farm

Cuddle baby animals, hunt for eggs, and meet Mr. Cottontail at this farm fundraiser.

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We can’t handle this much cuteness, either.

Photo via @montgomeryskyfarm

Get ready for an epic Easter. Montgomery Sky Farm‘s third annual Easter at the Farm returns on Saturday, April 1.

There will be two different time slots (10-11 a.m. and 12-1 p.m.) for egg hunts on the farm’s sprawling 50-acre property, located at 336 Turkey Creek Rd., Leicester. The event will also feature photo opportunities with Mr. Cottontail himself, plus meet and greets with an array of baby animals, including sheep, pigs, goats, and baby lambs.

Wanna get in on this pastoral preciousness? You’re in luck: tickets ($25-$45) are still available. Proceeds go to support the farm’s sustainable farming, preservation breeding, animal rescue, and rehabilitation efforts.

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