First Presbyterian Church’s Annual Easter Egg Fundraiser Underway

An annual tradition going strong for more than three decades kicked off again this week when First Presbyterian Church’s chocolate-covered peanut butter and coconut Easter eggs began making their first appearances around town.

Volunteers have been working for weeks to handcraft the confections for a fundraiser that has supported a variety of community organizations over the course of its history. 

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Eggs will be available for sale at Farmers Hardware and Plaza Restaurant in Kernersville and Seafood Shack in Walkertown as well as at the church, 611 Oakhurst Street, for several weeks. 

Walk-in purchases and pick-ups at the church are limited to 1:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. on Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Fridays.

To place an order online or for more details, click here.

Click here for a brief history of this unique ministry and the recipe that remains a closely guarded secret to this day.

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