Lakemont residents looking for a place to celebrate the Blessings of Easter are invited to the George Ranch Historical Park for a Victorian-style Easter Egg Hunt around the 1890s Davis Mansion.
Helping to connect locals and visitors to the areas remarkable history, The George Ranch Historical Park is a “must see” for Lakemont Residents, and is a living history partnership of the Fort Bend County Museum Association and The George Foundation. The Park aims to educate people of all ages about Texas history through programs that inspire visitors of all ages. “We believe that understanding the past is a key to succeeding in the future.”
Egg hunts begin at 9:30 a.m. and will be held every half-hour until 4 p.m. (There will be no egg hunts between noon and 1 p.m.) Children who find five or more eggs will receive a certificate for a free piece of candy from the Dry Creek General Store gift shop. With many fun things to see and do, plan to spend the day!
The George Ranch Historical Park is located just minutes from the Lakemont neighborhood. Take US 59 South, exit Grand Parkway/Hwy 99 and turn left (South) at the traffic light on Crabb River Road (FM 2759). The Park's main entrance is located 6 miles down the road on the right.
For more information, call (281) 343-0218 or e-mail info@georgeranch.org.
Source: George Ranch Historical Park



