Egg-cellent Easter Adventures with Share Energy mascots

Egg-cellent Easter Adventures with Share Energy mascots

The Share Energy mascots made two special appearances this Easter in two egg-citing family events at Montalto Estate, in Ballynahinch and the Bangor Castle Walled Garden.

The Birds brought sweet treats and smiles to young visitors that were certainly sharing lots of energy, while taking part in Easter egg hunts and other fun activities in the beautiful trails and gardens.

No visit would be complete without a photo or two, and the Share Energy Birds were more than happy to pose for snaps with the kids.

It was a great opportunity to connect with the community, celebrate the holiday, and reflect the energy and enthusiasm that Share Energy aims to bring to every home.

Keep an eye out to see where the Birds will land next – just like Share Energy, they’re bringing energy to every corner of Northern Ireland. Got an exciting event in mind that’s perfect for our feathery duo? We’d love to hear from you! Reach out to us at hello@share-energy.com.

Easter hamper winners announced today!

Our Easter hamper competition comes to an end today and we’ll announce the lucky winners of a hamper from The Good Food and Wine Company, filled with yummy treats from NI businesses.

Stay tuned on our social media channels for the announcement and be sure not to miss out on future Share Energy competitions. Follow us on Facebook or Insta and good luck!

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