Over 500 people were on-site at Corey Beach/Bodhi’s Beach Shack on Saturday, Apil 19, for the Blue Point Elementary School PTA’s Hoppy Easter Celebration.
Over 200 bunny photos were …
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Over 500 people were on-site at Corey Beach/Bodhi’s Beach Shack on Saturday, Apil 19, for the Blue Point Elementary School PTA’s Hoppy Easter Celebration.
Over 200 bunny photos were taken.
Entry, participation in the egg hunt, and petting zoo are all free for the event.
The event started as the successor of the BBP Chamber’s egg hunt and Chiarella expanded it to a spring fest.
“We wanted to take full advantage of the grounds down there—stalls and attractions on the green, meet-and-greet with the bunny in the paved plaza, party with a DJ at Bodhis, and egg hunt on the beach,” said BPE PTA president, Nora Garvey.
The egg hunt had “egg referees” and egg limits for each age group.
“BPE has been working hard to hold community events at venues off school property to encourage all community members to attend—not just families with children in the school building; we are all stakeholders and our little school can act like a nerve center for our little town... It’s important to us that all Blue Pointers feel seen, like they belong, and we are all one big family,” said Garvey.
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