Want to mix up your family's Easter Egg hunt this year? You could catch some eggs dropped from a helicopter. If you're afraid of getting hit on the head, what about searching for them underwater?

You can do just that on Holy Saturday (the day before Easter) at two of Gwinnett County’s public parks. Bring your kids in their swimsuits, and make sure they have waterproof baskets for their eggs.

The hunts will take place at 9 a.m. at Bogan Park Community Recreation and Aquatic Center in Buford and at 11 a.m. at the Bethesda Park Aquatic Center in Lawrenceville, both on April 15. The Bogan Park Easter egg hunt costs $15 per person and the Bethesda Park hunt will be $12 per person.

Pictures with the Easter Bunny and crafts will be available at both events. The Bethesda Park hunt will also have a bouncy house.

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