Learn how to make spectacular dyed eggs using environmentally friendly natural egg dyes. Roseville Parks and Recreation invites you to its Egg Dyeing: Natural Dyes class on Thursday, April 1 from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m.
The Egg Dyeing: Natural Dyes class will be held at Harriet Alexander Nature Center, 2520 Dale St.
Attendees will learn easy ways to create patterns on your eggs, play some egg games and take part in the “Who Lays Eggs?” scavenger hunt. For children six years and older accompanied by an adult.
Cost is $8.00 per participant. Bring four hard-boiled eggs and two raw eggs per person and an egg carton to dry and transfer your dyed eggs. Dress in clothes that could get stained. Space is limited so register early at www.cityofroseville.com/registration or call 651-792-7110.
The city follows the Center for Disease Control (CDC) and MDH guidelines for Social Distancing in Recreational Programs. Participants experiencing COVID-19 symptoms or who have had contact with someone with COVID-19 are prohibited from participating.
A safety sheet that explains precautions and modifications is available at www.cityofroseville.com/hanc. Participants are responsible for reviewing safety sheets before attending and abiding by safety protocols. If you have questions, contact the Parks and Recreation Department at 651-792-7006 or recreation@cityofroseville.com.