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Nothing says spring like the laughter of kids racing through an Easter egg hunt or neighbors swapping stories over fresh market finds. In the Piedmont Triad, April 18–24, 2025, is bursting with free events that weave families, friends, and communities into the heart of our region. At PiedmontTriadLiving.com, we’re all about celebrating these moments that make the Triad feel like home. From egg hunts to art walks, these gatherings—many free and open to all—remind us how shared experiences build bonds that last. Ready to join the fun? Let’s dive into the community magic happening across our counties! Details for all of these events are on our calendar here. Alamance CountyIn Burlington, the Easter Egg Hunt on April 19 at 3110 South Maple Ave (10am–12pm) invites kids to scamper through a field of colorful eggs, with parents cheering from the sidelines. Graham doubles down with the Downtown Graham Easter Egg Hunt (April 19, 1–6pm, 1 SE Court Square), where families stroll the charming square, connecting with local shops and neighbors. Later, Graham’s ALCOVETS Concert and Cruise-In (4–9pm, 126 E Elm St) brings vintage cars and live tunes, sparking conversations across generations. These free events turn strangers into friends—what story will your family share?
Davidson CountyLexington’s Easter Egg Hunt at Surratt Orchards (April 19, 3–4pm) is a sweet tradition, with kids darting through rows of trees while families swap picnic snacks. In Trinity, the Easter Eggstravanza at 6499 NC-62 (April 19, 2–4pm) and another Easter Egg Hunt at 5043 Meadowbrook Dr (2–3pm) create a festive buzz. These free gatherings are where neighbors become like family—what memory will you make?
Davie CountyBermuda Run kicks off with a free Easter Egg Hunt at Bermuda Village on April 18 (4–5pm, 142 Bermuda Village Cir), where kids giggle and grandparents snap photos. Advance’s Easter Egg Hunt on April 20 (3–4pm, 5018 US-158) keeps the spirit alive, with families lingering to chat under the spring sun. In Mocksville, the Easter Fest (April 19, 11am–4pm) fills the town with games and laughter, fostering that small-town warmth we all crave. Who will you meet at these joyful meetups?
Forsyth CountyForsyth County is a hub of connection! Lewisville shines with multiple free events on April 19, like the Discover Lewisville Spring Fling at Old Nick Williams Co. Farm & Distillery (11am–4pm) and the Spring Fling, Easter Egg Hunt & Community Celebration at 2675 Williams Rd (11am–4pm), where families bond over crafts and egg hunts. Kernersville’s Easter Brunch and Egg Hunt (April 19, 10–11am, 3110 Piney Grove Rd) pairs pancakes with play, while Clemmons’ Easter Egg Hunt and Hotdogs (April 19, 2–4pm, 4111 Friedberg Church Rd) serves up community spirit with every bite. In Winston-Salem, the Easter Festival (April 19, 11am–1pm, 4633 Grove Garden Dr) and Cobblestone Farmers Market (8:30–11am, 1007 S Marshall St) bring neighbors together over shared tables and traditions. These moments remind us: community is our strength—what will you bring to the table?
Guilford CountyGreensboro’s Community Easter Egg Hunt & Lunch (April 19, 12–1:30pm, 4221 Randleman Rd) is a free feast of food and fun, where families connect over shared plates. The Farmers Curb Market (8am–12pm, 501 Yanceyville St) buzzes with locals trading recipes and smiles. Summerfield hosts a free Easter Egg Hunt (April 19, 9:30–10:30am, 8130 NC-65), perfect for early risers, and High Point’s The Triad’s LARGEST Easter Egg Hunt on April 20 (10am–12pm, High Point City Lake Park) draws crowds for a massive, memory-making hunt. These free events weave a tapestry of togetherness—what will your family discover?
Randolph CountyFranklinville’s Sunday Puzzles on April 20 (1–5pm, 111 Sumner Pl) is a free, cozy gathering where families solve puzzles and share stories, proving community can be as simple as a shared table. In Asheboro, the From Table to Harvest workshop (April 22, 6:30–7:30pm, 201 Worth St) brings folks together to learn sustainable gardening, sparking new friendships over shared goals. These small, free events pack a big heart—how will you connect?
Rockingham CountyMadison’s Easter Celebration and EBC Easter Egg Hunt (both April 19, 11am–1pm, at 4543 NC-772 and 1604 Ellisboro Rd) are free, joyful romps where kids hunt eggs and adults catch up. Stoneville’s dual Easter Egg Hunts (April 19, 12–1pm at 4933 NC-770 and 1–2pm at Stoneville Memorial Park) keep the fun flowing, with families cheering each other on. These gatherings turn neighbors into lifelong friends—what smile will you share?
Stokes CountyWalnut Cove’s 2025 Free Easter Event on April 19 (2–4pm, 1208 N Main St) is a no-cost celebration packed with games and egg hunts, where families create memories under the spring sky. It’s proof that the simplest moments build the strongest communities—who will you high-five at this festive bash?
Surry CountyMount Airy’s Spring Art Walk on April 19 (9am–5pm) is a free stroll through creativity, where families admire local art and chat with makers. The Community Easter Egg Hunt (1–3pm, 886 Fowler Rd) adds free fun for kids, with parents bonding over coffee. These events make Mount Airy feel like one big family—what spark of joy will you find?
Yadkin CountyEast Bend’s Enon Easter Egg Hunt (April 19, 10am–12pm, Enon Baptist Church) is a free morning of giggles and goodies, with families rallying around the kids. Jonesville’s Easter Egg Hunt (2–3pm, 100 Dwayne St) keeps the free fun going, creating a tight-knit vibe that’s pure Yadkin. These events remind us that community is our roots—what will grow from your day out?
The Piedmont Triad’s free events from April 18–24, 2025, are more than just fun—they’re where we come together, share stories, and build the kind of community that makes our region special. Want to find your next family adventure? Head to CalendarPiedmontTriadLiving.com for the full calendar and join the Triad’s heartbeat. Which event will your family call “home” this spring?
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The Piedmont Triad is buzzing with energy this April, and there’s no better time to dive into the heart of our communities! From egg-citing Easter hunts to vibrant markets, soulful concerts, and unique cultural experiences, the week of April 11–17, 2025, is packed with events that promise something for everyone. Whether you’re a local looking to rediscover your backyard or a visitor eager to soak up the Triad’s charm, PiedmontTriadLiving.com is your go-to guide for what’s happening. Let’s take a county-by-county tour of the can’t-miss happenings that’ll make your spring unforgettable—trust us, you’ll want to mark your calendar! TLDR; Listed by event, scroll towards the bottom - or click below to go straight to the calendar! Alamance County: Family Fun and Community ConnectionsAlamance County is serving up a delightful mix of springtime festivities. Curious about where the Easter Bunny might hide those eggs? Elon kicks things off on April 12 with the Easter JAM at 701 Manning Ave, a morning of music and merriment from 10am to noon. Over in Mebane, the Eggstravangza and Bunny Hop at 100 W Clay St (11am–3pm) promises a hoppin’ good time with games and surprises. And don’t miss Graham’s Safer Together: An Alamance County Safe Kids Event on April 12 from 1–4pm at 201 S Main St, blending fun with community safety. Feeling adventurous? Pop by Graham Regional Park on April 14 for the Chill & Thrill: Park Pop-Up & Community Open House (10am–12pm) to uncover what’s new in this vibrant green space. What treasures will you discover? Davidson County: Markets, Hunts, and Hidden GemsDavidson County is bursting with spring spirit! Start your Saturday, April 12, in Thomasville with an Easter Egg Hunt at 305 E Main St from 9am–12pm—perfect for little explorers. Meanwhile, Welcome hosts a Spring Vendor Fair at 6031 Old U.S. Hwy 52 (9am–3pm), where you might just find that one-of-a-kind gift. In Lexington, the CBC Easter Eggstravaganza at Churchland Baptist Church (10am–12pm) offers family-friendly fun, followed by another Easter Egg Hunt at Midway Church from 2–3pm. On Sunday, April 13, Midway revs up with the Thunder Road Cruise In from 2–5pm, a free community event that’s sure to spark nostalgia. What unique finds or classic cars will catch your eye? Davie County: Small-Town Charm with Big HeartDavie County invites you to slow down and savor the season. On April 12, Advance hosts an Easter Festival at 134 Medical Dr from 10am–12pm, filled with smiles and springtime cheer. Head to Mocksville that same morning for an Easter Egg Hunt at 169 Salem Church Rd (10am–12pm), where kids can hunt for treats and make memories. These cozy gatherings are the perfect way to connect with neighbors and celebrate the season. What surprises await in Davie’s charming communities? Forsyth County: A Whirlwind of Creativity and CelebrationForsyth County is the place to be for an action-packed weekend! On Friday, April 11, Rural Hall starts with an Easter Egg Hunt & Celebration at 7939 Broad St from 6–7pm, followed by Winston-Salem’s Innovation & Cinema: Sing 2 at Bailey Park (7–10pm) for a family movie night under the stars. Saturday, April 12, is a whirlwind: Winston-Salem’s Cobblestone Farmers Market (8:30–11am, 1007 S Marshall St) offers fresh finds, while Lewisville celebrates Earth Day 2025 at Jack Warren Park (9am–2pm). Kernersville dazzles with the Hello Spring Craft & Vendor Show at Zane’s Clodbuster Farms (10am–3pm), and Winston-Salem keeps the party going with the Spring Jam at Wise Man Brewing (2–10pm). Sunday, April 13, brings Winston-Salem’s Handmade Market at Wiseman (12–4pm) and Belews Creek’s Easter Fun Day (3–5pm, 7279 Pine Hall Rd). From egg hunts to trombone recitals (check out Winston-Salem’s UNCSA Trombone Studio Recital on April 13, 4:30–5:30pm), Forsyth has it all. What new favorite will you uncover? Guilford County: Egg Hunts, Art, and Outdoor AdventuresGuilford County is blooming with possibilities! On Saturday, April 12, Gibsonville starts early with an Easter Egg Scramble at Moricle Park from 9–10am. Greensboro is a hub of activity: the Farmers Curb Market at 501 Yanceyville St (8am–12pm) tempts with local goodies, while the Fetch: Dog Egg Hunt at Griffin Recreation Center (9am–12pm) lets pups join the fun. Don’t miss Greensboro’s Birds of Prey with Raptor Insights (10am–1pm, 3811 Lawndale Dr) for a wild encounter. High Point shines with multiple events, including an Easter Egg Hunt and Breakfast at First Presbyterian Church (9:30–11am) and the Easter Eggstravanganza at High Point Athletic Complex (1–5pm). Midweek, Greensboro’s Yappy Hour (April 16, 5:30–7:30pm, LoFi Park) and Stroller Rollers (April 17, 9–10:30am, LoFi Park) keep the vibes relaxed yet lively. What unexpected joy will you find in Guilford’s bustling scene? Randolph County: History, Puzzles, and Spring FlingsRandolph County offers a mix of whimsy and wonder. On Saturday, April 12, Archdale’s Easter Spring Fling at 214 Park Dr (1–3pm) is perfect for families. Sunday, April 13, Franklinville invites you to unwind with Sunday Puzzles at 111 Sumner Pl from 1–5pm—how many pieces will you connect? On Thursday, April 17, Asheboro dives into history with Revolutionary Randolph: Fanning’s Bloody Sabbath at 201 Worth St (6:30–7:30pm), a storytelling event that’ll transport you back in time. What intriguing tales or brain teasers will spark your curiosity? Rockingham County: Community Spirit in Full BloomRockingham County is all about coming together. On April 12, Reidsville hosts two egg hunts: the Easter EGGstravaganza at Covington Memorial Wesleyan (10am–12:30pm) and another at 1863 S Park Dr (10–11am). Mayodan’s Community Easter Egg Hunt at 501 W Main St (12–3pm) keeps the fun rolling, while Eden wraps up the day with an Easter Egg Hunt at the Garden of Eden Senior Center (1–2pm). These events are all about connection and celebration—what memories will you make with your neighbors? Surry County: Festivals, Music, and Easter CheerSurry County is bursting with springtime magic! Dobson’s Spring Folly at Dobson Square Park runs Friday, April 11 (12–8pm), and Saturday, April 12 (11am–7pm), blending music, food, and fun. Elkin’s Spring Fling on April 12 at 115 W Main St (10am–2pm) offers small-town charm, while Mount Airy hosts multiple Easter events, including an Eggstravaganza at 1070 Linville Rd (10am–1pm) and a Community Easter Egg Hunt at 849 Old U.S. 601 (12–2pm). On Sunday, April 13, Mount Airy’s Easter Egg Hunt at the Moore House (1–3pm, 202 Moore Ave) adds historical flair. Wrap up the week on April 17 with Mount Airy’s Traditional Arts Programs (TAPS), offering Old-Time Dance Lessons (4:30–5:30pm) and Youth Music Lessons (5:30–7pm) at 142 Main St. What rhythm or tradition will you tap into? Yadkin County: Giving Back with HeartYadkin County rounds out the festivities with a feel-good event. On April 12, Yadkinville’s Fill the Basket EasterFest & Community Food Drive at 606 N State St (11am–1pm) combines Easter fun with a chance to support the community. What better way to celebrate spring than by giving back? There’s so much more to explore in the Piedmont Triad, and this is just a taste of the magic happening April 11–17, 2025! Curious about where to find the best local crafts, the tastiest food trucks, or the next hidden gem? Visit PiedmontTriadLiving.com for the full calendar, insider tips, and updates on all things Triad. 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