Easter Eggs to rain from the sky at Keystone Safari

GROVE CITY, Pa. - It will be raining eggs in Grove City for the second year in a row this year.
Keystone Safari has announced its second annual Egg Drop event set to take place on Saturday, March 30 and again Monday, April 1.
There will be over 16,000 eggs falling from the sky with each one filled with candy and small toys for guests to retrieve. The event is free for children ages 0-12 and park admission is not required to participate.
Drop times will happen at 10:30 a.m., noon 1:30 p.m. and 3:00 p.m. on both days. Eggs will be dropped on the north lawn adjacent to the main parking lot. An experience pilot from Spiker Helicopters will be dropping the eggs 30-40 feet off the ground.
All eggs will be taped shut and guests will not be allowed to enter the drop zone until all of the eggs are on the ground and the helicopter has cleared the vicinity.
Additionally, there will be a separate area with increased staff for children under the age of five.
March 30 will also serve as the opening day for Keystone Safari where guests can enjoy walk-thru, drive-thru and safari truck tours, as well as animal feeding.
The park will be open weekends only from 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., but from April 19 and beyond, the park will be open daily.