Sea Cliff residents enjoy a hopping good time at Partners
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From left: Friends Brendan Kenny, John Haff, Sawyer Deseve, Isaac Bratter, and Seamus Casey joined the Easter Bunny in greeting guests at Still Partners last Saturday.
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Mayor Edward Lieberman joined in on the holiday festivities.
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Sea Cliff resident Grace Capone made a new friend in Maurice, who was brought to Still Partners by the Long Island Rabbit Rescue Group.
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Dahlia Balooch, 2, offered the big bunny a piece of her Easter candy.
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Children enjoyed petting live bunny rabbits at Still Partners’ Easter event last Saturday.
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Heidi Beck bought a stream of raffle tickets for a chance to win a festive prize.
Last Saturday, Still Partners wasn’t visited by a well-known musician, as tradition would have it. Rather, the gastropub’s special guest was a well-known bunny — the Easter Bunny. Visitors had an opportunity to take a photo with the beloved bunny, and — while rubbing their lucky rabbit’s foot — entered a raffle for a chance to win festive prize baskets. All donations from the event were given to the Long Island Rabbit Rescue Group. Volunteers were on site with live bunnies in tow to educate guests on how to care for pet rabbits. The group rescues domestic rabbits that have been abandoned and administers proper medical treatments, so the animals can be placed in a loving home. Bunnies Maurice and Hazel entertained throngs of children and adults with their furry charm.