Hippity-Hoppity Fun Abounds at the Litchfield Easter Bunny Breakfast
March 25, 2016
- Staff photo by Len Lathrop Four-year-old Ashley Zapenas works so hard on making Easter bunny glasses at LMS that she couldn’t look up for her picture.
- Staff photo by Len Lathrop Candy wins over crafts two out of three times as Ayla Dandridge, Claire Murphy and Meghan Sarinich wait for the Easter Bunny to arrive.
- Staff photo by Len Lathrop Joshua Steves hands the egg he found in the pail of grass to Ariel Flaisher and Carolyn Spaulding from Campbell’s National Honor Society, as little sister Kyla looks on to be sure everything is going smoothly.
- Staff photo by Len Lathrop Two-year-old Andrew Barrett enjoys his pancakes under the supervision of his Grandpa Tom at the Litchfield Women’s Club Bunny Breakfast.
- Staff photo by Len Lathrop Ketton Hanagan with his newest best buddy at the Litchfield Women’s Club Breakfast with the Easter Bunny
by Len Lathrop
The hallway and cafetorium were full of excitement Saturday morning as the Litchfield Women’s Club hosted its 20-plus annual breakfast with the famous rabbit. While plate after plate of pancakes and sausages came out of the kitchen, the seats were full and there were many different types of crafts and game for the children. The Campbell High School National Honor Society members were there helping with all aspects of the breakfast. The only one at the event that was happy or maybe just a little shy was Alfred the real rabbit that the members of the Nashua animal shelter brought to the celebration. Alfred just would not come out of his hut.