Where To Go To Celebrate
Celebrate your spring holiday. One of the more difficult moments of having our college kids away at school is missing them on the holidays. With Easter and Passover falling during the same period (Passover starts on Saturday, March 27th at sundown, Good Friday is April 2nd and Easter is on Sunday, April 4th). Some students will head home for the weekend but many are not able to leave, especially with the end of the semester and finals being only a few weeks away. For a list of other places to worship at UGA or nearby or if you are looking to send your student an Easter basket, we recommend Mrs. Fields. We have put together information so your student does not miss out on celebrating the holidays including restaurants that are having Easter brunch.
Passover Seders
The UGA Hillel does yearly Passover services that include the traditional singing of the four questions.
The UGA Chabad also does a service that is equipped with Seder meals that include four cups of wine, eating matzah and bitter herbs, and retelling the story of the Exodus.
Easter Services
Athens Church: 10 Huntington Road, Athens, GA 30606
Athens First United Methodist Church: 327 N Lumpkin St, Athens, GA 30601
First Baptist Church Watkinsville: 1610 Simonton Bridge Rd, Watkinsville, GA 30677
First Presbyterian Church: 185 E Hancock Ave, Athens, GA 30601
St. Joseph Catholic Church: 958 Epps Bridge Pkwy, Athens, GA 30606
Easter Brunch
Easter brunch is always a big deal and it’s probably a good idea to make reservations to be sure you have a table.
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