Amid bites of chocolate bunnies, Cadbury eggs and marshmallow peeps, come up for air.
On Friday, Space Craft hosts Richie Aldente and Crack Factory for a double show at Rolling Bay Hall. Flashy pants are recommended, at least for the first act. As for the old guys, we just hope they know more than two notes.
If you’re an early riser, you should catch the ceremonial mayor’s toss of goat cheese at the opening of the B.I. Farmer’s Market on Saturday. Otherwise, show up sometime before 1 p.m. and dig into vodka, lavender, garden trellises and produce.
Satisfy your inner child – or your actual one – at the park district’s mEGGa hunt, at Battle Point Park from 9 a.m. to noon on Saturday. The hunts begin at 10 a.m., but before that there’s crafting, music and free cider, which, in our opinion, is really more of a fall beverage.
In the evening, you can have your tall beverage at the Treehouse Cafe, where Big Spoon and Buckshot will perform from 8 to 11 p.m. Haven’t heard of Big Spoon? You must have been born before 2003. Buckshot is strings yet edgy. $10 tickets here to find out what that means.
Sunday should jazz on by, especially if you see Redshift play. You might as well get pizza this time. 7 p.m., the Treehouse Cafe.