Photo courtesy of the Washington Nationals

Photo courtesy of the Washington Nationals

Not feeling President Trump’s White House Easter Egg Roll or miss the lottery deadline?

Among other opportunities to find color-coated eggs across the city, the Washington Nationals are starting their own tradition this year at their Southeast stadium.

Fans ages 3 to 8 years old are invited to hit the outfield in search of eggs after the Phillies vs. Nationals game on Sunday. Some of the eggs will have “golden tickets” inside that can be traded in for merchandise like jerseys and autographed items.

The Easter Bunny and the Nationals Racing Presidents will be on hand to help the kids out.

Special tickets, which include admittance to the game and hunt plus a commemorative Nationals-themed wooden Easter egg and a basket, are on sale for $30-$60. Both parents and children must purchase the special ticket to get on the field, though only kids are allowed to collect eggs.

Here’s a video of Abe Lincoln and Theodore Roosevelt “hiding” the eggs in preparation for the inaugural event.