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Easter Bunny comes to Bayside Hills

Rainy weather did not deter the Easter Bunny from hopping over to St. Robert Bellarmine School in Bayside Hills on Saturday for an early visit to youngsters.
The Bayside Hills Civic Association sponsored its fourth annual Spring Festival for youngsters, where they were entertained, given treats and participated in games and crafts.
Representatives from Alley Pond Environmental Center were on hand with a live rabbit to show the children and to lead interactive games. Balloons and festive decorations added to the holiday flavor.

— Liz Rhoades

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Easter Bunny comes to Bayside Hills

Photos by Sarah Casey

Easter Bunny comes to Bayside Hills

Miss Maria from Alley Pond Environmental Center in Douglaston shows youngsters a real rabbit.

Easter Bunny comes to Bayside Hills

Photos by Sarah Casey

Easter Bunny comes to Bayside Hills

Easter bunny and Olivia Volz, 19 months, at the Spring Festival.

Easter Bunny comes to Bayside Hills

Photos by Sarah Casey

Easter Bunny comes to Bayside Hills

Alyssa Lin, 4, displays her Easter egg artwork.

Easter Bunny comes to Bayside Hills

Photos by Sarah Casey

Easter Bunny comes to Bayside Hills

Aiden and Naomi Amnarito painted Easter eggs.

Easter Bunny comes to Bayside Hills

Photos by Sarah Casey

Easter Bunny comes to Bayside Hills

Willy the Magnificent, 8, entertained with tricks.

Easter Bunny comes to Bayside Hills

Photos by Sarah Casey

Easter Bunny comes to Bayside Hills

Hannah and Rebecca Barry model their painted faces at the event.

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