The Norwalk Hour

‘Old-fashioned’ Easter traditions return to Darien

- By Susan Shultz and Jarret Liotta

The town celebrated Easter weekend with a cross walk, Easter egg hunt and sunrise church services.

Darien’s cross walk returned Friday after being canceled last year due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Darien’s religious leaders joined to carry a large cross, welcoming the public, beginning at First Congregati­onal Church and continuing down the Post Road to St. Luke’s.

Brandi Drake, associate pastor of Noroton Presbyteri­an Church, said about 40 to 45 people attended the walk this year.

An “old-fashioned” Easter get-together and egg roll brought a big crowd of families to the Mather Homestead on Saturday.

Around 75 children spent a sunny day on the rolling grounds, donning rabbit ears and cotton tails, and enjoying some face time with the big bunny.

“We’re so thrilled to bring the community here for old-fashioned Easter fun,” said Heather Raker, executive director.

“The egg roll was started at the White House in the 1870s,” she said, “and we are carrying on that tradition here.”

In three waves divided by age group, wooden spoons in hand, kids competed to roll a wooden egg across the field to a finish line.

Other games included pinning a tail on the bunny and a fresh carrot toss, as well as arts and crafts and some giveaways.

“This event is a great way to bring folks together on a beautiful spring day,” said Kathleen Blomquist, a nearby neighbor who took her daughter to the event.

“I just love to see all of the families out and about,” said Kelly Dupont, of Darien, one of about a dozen people who volunteere­d at the event.

After the Easter Sunrise Service at the Mather Cemetery, First Congregati­onal Church of Darien held two services that were each open to 50 people. Noroton Presbyteri­an Church also held a sunrise service on the church’s front lawn.

 ?? Jarret Liotta / For Hearst Connecticu­t Media ?? Wilder, 3, and Eden Brown, 6, of Darien pose with the Easter Bunny.
Jarret Liotta / For Hearst Connecticu­t Media Wilder, 3, and Eden Brown, 6, of Darien pose with the Easter Bunny.
 ??  ?? Volunteer Maggie Huntington, 9, of Darien shows off some of the craft projects she helped create at the Mather Homestead's Easter event on Saturday.
Volunteer Maggie Huntington, 9, of Darien shows off some of the craft projects she helped create at the Mather Homestead's Easter event on Saturday.

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