Peep Week

Peep Week
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Peep Week
Date(s) – 04/12/2022 – 04/17/2022
11:00 am – 4:00 pm

The Peep Show April 12-17

Stroll through historic Occoquan and vote for your favorite PEEPS® dioramas, made by and displayed at Occoquan businesses! Cast your vote and enter to win a Peep basket of goodies. Forms are available at participating business locations once those are announced in late March. More information

Occoquan Community Peep Contest

For the 5th year in a row, the community is invited to participate in the town’s popular Community Peep Contest by designing, creating, and submitting family-friendly Peep dioramas.

Enter by April 11 to win in one of four categories: Individual; Family/Team; Youth (ages 12-16); and Kids (12 and under). Participants can enter the contest by registering here.

The community determines the winners! Vote at Town Hall, at 314 Mill Street in Occoquan from April 12 to April 16. Displays will be available for voting between 9am and 4pm. One vote per category per person. Winners will be announced at 4pm on April 16.

More Fun for Lil Peeps on April 16

Kids will enjoy hunting for eggs, making Easter crafts, and meeting the Easter bunny! Bring your own basket. The hunt begins at 11am!

Tickets are $5 per child and are required. Participants receive a swag bag with goodies!

Register here.



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