TO PEEP OR NOT TO PEEP
- Oakland County Parks will hold the Great Marshmallow Drop at Worden Park on April 18 at 10 a.m.
- Construction at Catalpa Oaks County Park, the usual location, prompted the move for this free Easter event.
- A helicopter will release over 15,000 marshmallows over a designated area for children to collect.
- The event features four drop zones, with one for ages 4 and under, and ASL interpretation.
- Children can exchange one collected marshmallow for a prize, and everyone receives one.
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Marshmallow drop moving to new Oakland County location this year
The Great Marshmallow Drop, an Easter favorite, will be held in a new location this year. The free event, in which marshmallows rain down from a helicopter and children run to pick them up, will be held at Worden Park in Royal Oak at 10 a.m. Friday, April 18. Catalpa Oaks County Park in Southfield usually hosts the annual event; it is under construction this year. Related Articles 2 teens accused of carjacking Door Dasher in Southf…
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