SUNDAY
The best way to top off Easter is with a hat.
COMING IN YOUR LIFE
Consumers should get in the habit of routinely reviewing their credit reports.
COMING IN BUSINESS
Civil rights leader the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. gave a speech in Augusta 12 days before his assassination in Memphis, Tenn. Forty years later, those who were present say they'll never forget his visit.
COMING IN COMMUNITY
TODAY
BATTLE OF THE DRUMLINES: 7 p.m., Augusta State University, 2500 Walton Way; host is Lil Ju Ju, of BET Allstar Blast; drumlines from North Carolina, South Carolina and Georgia competing; tickets available at Pyramid Music and Video, Paine College bookstore and Augusta State University bookstore; $10; dreamhelpers.com.
LA TRAGEDIE DE CARMEN: 8 p.m., Imperial Theatre, 745 Broad St.; performed by Augusta Opera; (706) 826-4710, www.augustaopera.com.
EASTER EGGSTRAVAGANZA: 10 a.m. to noon, First Baptist Church of Augusta, 3500 Walton Way Extension; egg hunt, games, crafts, food, family Easter pictures; (706) 733-2236.
EASTER EGG HUNT: 10 a.m., Lions Memorial Field, West Buena Vista Avenue; for ages 9 and younger; free; (803) 441-4300.
EASTER EGG HUNT: 11 a.m., Nancy Carson Library, 135 Edgefield Road; (803) 279-5767.
EASTER EGG SCRAMBLE: 10 a.m., Blanchard Woods Park, 4600 Blanchard Woods Drive, Evans; free; bring basket; children will be divided into age groups to collect eggs; (706) 312-7191.
AIKEN BRIDAL AND PROM SHOW AND WORKSHOP: Noon, Aiken municipal building, 214 Park Ave., Aiken; door prizes; $5 at door.
VOTER REGISTRATION DRIVE: 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., Wal-Mart Supercenter, 3209 Deans Bridge Road; no photo ID required; sponsored by the Augusta branch of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People.