Easter weekend is coming upon us, and that means many families in Northern Colorado will be taking everyone to a Sunday brunch for their festivities. The Coloradoan has a great story listing all the different brunches that families can enjoy this weekend, so if you're looking to make Easter reservations here are a sampling of the places you can choose from:
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Looking for a place to take the little ones for an Easter egg hunt this year? We've found a few in the Fort Collins, Greeley, Windsor, Wellingon, and Loveland areas for 2014 and put hem all in one place for you. (Some of the hunts begin as early as April 5th.)
Easter was originally supposed to be about celebrating a big day for Jesus, but let's face it, it's 2014 and Easter to most is now about bunnies, colorful eggs, and Peeps... Did someone say Peeps? How about celebrating everyone's favorite Spring holiday by watching some guy eat 100 of 'em...
Looking for a place to take the little ones for an Easter egg hunt this year? We've found a few in the Fort Collins, Greeley, Windsor, Loveland area for 2013 and put hem all in one place for you. Some of the hunts begins as early as March 16th.
Note: This article is from 2012!
If you didn't already know, this Sunday is Easter! That means that it is also time for community Easter Egg Hunts. Here is a list of the events we know about around Northern Colorado...
It’s getting close to Easter and that means community Easter Egg Hunts.
Here is a list of Easter Egg Hunts scheduled in Greeley and Weld County.
Today is Ash Wednesday which means it is exactly 40 days until Easter, and also a period of time referred to by Christians as Lent. The traditional purpose of Lent is the penitential preparation of the believer—through prayer, penance, repentance, almsgiving, and self-denial. The main change comes as many of the faithful commit to fasting or giving up certain types of luxury as a form of penitence
Fat Tuesday is your last hurrah, folks, so let the carbo loading begin. Fat Tuesday will give way to a more solemn occasion, Ash Wednesday, and then a 40-day period of self-sacrifice known as Lent. For Catholics and other Christians, Ash Wednesday symbolizes the start of the 40 days Jesus spent praying and fasting in the desert, resisting temptation, before his crucifixion. So that means for tho