L'OMELETTE PASCALE
6 Apr
Traditions and folklore
Monday April 6th
Welcome from 12pm.
Refreshments on site.
Free admission.
Fresh eggs available, booking required by 01/04: 04 67 02 22 33 / ambrussum@lunelagglo.fr.
PLEASE NOTE: the event is of course entirely free of charge, and is open without reservation to people who simply want to come and have a picnic and make omelettes with their own eggs.
This not-to-be-missed event will take place on the banks of the Vidourle opposite the Pont Ambroix, where participants are invited to make their own omelette in a convivial atmosphere accompanied by the Varenkas brass band.
Participants are invited to reserve their eggs by calling 04 67 02 22 33 (1 egg per child / 2 eggs per adult). You are welcome to bring your own eggs and picnic.
Fireplaces will be set up by the river, and stoves will be provided for cooking omelettes.
There will also be tables and chairs on site (subject to availability), and a refreshment bar with Ambrussum cervoise, local wine, soft drinks and coffee?
For the rest, just bring your own picnic and crockery!
Young and old alike can enjoy the giant wooden games. It's a great day out to revive a tradition dating back to the early 20th century, when the inhabitants of the Lunellois used to gather on the banks of the Vidourle to celebrate Easter by sharing an omelette?
Participants are invited to reserve their eggs by calling 04 67 02 22 33 (1 egg per child / 2 eggs per adult). You are welcome to bring your own eggs and picnic.
Fireplaces will be set up by the river, and stoves will be provided for cooking omelettes.
There will also be tables and chairs on site (subject to availability), and a refreshment bar with Ambrussum cervoise, local wine, soft drinks and coffee?
For the rest, just bring your own picnic and crockery!
Young and old alike can enjoy the giant wooden games. It's a great day out to revive a tradition dating back to the early 20th century, when the inhabitants of the Lunellois used to gather on the banks of the Vidourle to celebrate Easter by sharing an omelette?