Church of God holding helicopter egg drop
Published 10:02 am Thursday, April 4, 2019
By NEAL WAGNER / Managing Editor
ALABASTER – The Alabaster Church of God will continue a popular tradition the day before Easter this year, as it will drop thousands of candy-filled eggs from a helicopter for local children.
This will mark the seventh-straight year for the church’s helicopter egg drop, which will be held on Saturday, April 20, at the large field next to the church at 530 First Ave. W.
The church will begin welcoming families starting at noon, and will offer inflatables and games along with free popcorn and free snow cones. At about 1 p.m., the helicopter will hover above the field as it drops candy-filled plastic eggs for the first group of children.
As with last year’s event, this year will feature three separate egg drops for children of different ages, said church Pastor Ken Stroup. In total, the helicopter will drop a total of about 6,000 eggs during the three sessions, and the church will award door prizes to the kids throughout the day.
Stroup encouraged kids to register for the hunt when they arrive on March 31, as it will allow the church to provide kids with colored arm bands to organize them in the three age groups.
For more information about the church, visit Alabasterchurchofgod.org.