This week’s must do, see & buy
There are animal road shows and bouncy castles - and a visit from the Easter bunny himself - all to raise funds for Down Syndrome Kerry.
Naturally, there’s an easter egg hunt on the hotel grounds too.
The tea party runs from 2pm-4pm. Adults, €15, children €10.
See www.themalton.com for tckets.
The Newbridge Museum of Style Icons has done it again.
Home to dresses worn by everyone from Princess Diana to Marilyn Monroe, this week they unveiled ‘Audrey’, letters and clothes that make up one of the largest Hepburn collections in the world.
Also new are outfits worn by the Kardashians - but it was these dresses, worn by Mad Men’s January Jones and Christina Hendricks on the cover of Rolling Stone that really caught our eye.

Is Betty Draper’s waist really that tiny? And it turns out Joan is quite petite in the real world.
Entry is free; www.newbridgesilverware.com
The newly expanded Butlers Chocolate Experience is just the day trip for those who want to know what goes on behind the doors of a chocolate factory.
Watch the Chocolate Movie, explore the Chocolate Museum, and view the Butlers factory, seeing just how they do it.

Finally, visitors will visit the Experience Room to learn techniques of decoration and paint a Butlers chocolate figure to take home. Based in Clonshaugh, Dublin 17, entry is €13.50.
www.butlerschocolates.com/book


