
On Easter weekend, Point Loma will be hopping. Liberty Station is hosting its Spring Fling and Easter Egg Hunt on Saturday, April 3. “It’s going to be similar to last year’s event, but even better,” said producer Erin Dial. “We took the feedback we received last year and improved upon it.” One of the new elements of the Spring Fling is a scavenger hunt, which will take place between noon and 4 p.m. The scavenger hunt is limited to the first 200 participants, who will be given a map with different routes around Liberty Station. “All of the tenants included will be doing something very different,” Dial said. “When they’re on the scavenger hunt, it will give them an opportunity to see a lot of the locations they may not have seen before and get some goodies along the way.” Spring Fling’s egg hunt will feature 15,000 eggs — 10,000 filled with candy and 5,000 filled by Liberty Station tenants with candy or retail coupons. The egg hunt starts at 1 p.m. with children aged four and under, continues with ages 4-7 at 1:15 p.m. and concludes at 1:30 p.m. with ages 8-12. Dial said she expects between 1,500 and 2,000 people to attend. Among the free entertainment and activities are photos with the Easter Bunny, inflatable slides, face painting and lawn games, in addition to performances and demonstrations from the merchants at Liberty Station. “It will be a great way for people to get around the community and see what we have to offer,” Dial said. “We’ll have lots of fun activities and everything is free.” A free concert featuring local classic rock cover band Rockola starts at 2 p.m. Rockola describes itself as “America’s premiere classic rock experience.” “They’re all over San Diego,” Dial said. “They’re really fun and they make it really exciting for the kids.” During the Spring Fling, most of the events will be held at Ingram Plaza at the corner of Rosecrans Street and Roosevelt Road. Old Town Trolleys will provide shuttles to transport people throughout Liberty Station. For more information, visit www.libertystation.com.







