➤ Statewide: It is difficult to know how Virginia’s first colonists celebrated Easter, but historians suggest it was probably a somber religious holiday without egg-rolling or bunny-hopping. (The History)
➤ Washington, D.C.: A decades-long tradition continues today on Easter Monday at the Smithsonian National Zoo. Activities include an Easter egg scavenger hunt at 10 a.m. (More)
➤ Washington, D.C.: The White House Easter Egg Roll began on Easter Monday in 1878 and will be renewed on the grounds of the executive mansion today. (Details)
➤ Lexington: International Dark Sky Week begins today, aligning with the new moon. To get the best views of the stars, visit one of the state’s Dark Sky parks, such as Natural Bridge State Park. (More)
➤ Statewide: The opening shots of the American Revolutionary War were fired 250 years ago in Massachusetts, and our Commonwealth was also central in the push for independence. Over the next year, VA250 will commemorate the semiquincentennial. (VA250.org)
➤ Norfolk: The Botanical Garden’s Butterfly House is one of 19 nominees for a USA Today Readers’ Choice Award as the best butterfly garden in the country. Balloting ends May 12. (Vote)
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