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Here comes Peter Cottontail, hoppin’ down the Lyon Park trail
April 14, 2022 at 12:02 a.m.
Rye resident Addy Su, 5, gives it all she’s got to try and land a sack into the hippopotamus’s mouth while playing the beanbag toss carnival game.
Imitation is flattery, as they say. Dressed to impress, White Plains 3-year-old Aidan Cardoso was initially hesitant about meeting the Easter Bunny, but he’s clearly happy to have overcome his fear.
Children attending Easter in the Park rush the Bubble Bus to get as close as possible to the machines dispersing all the fun.
Essentially preparing his whole life for this moment, 15-month-old Rye Brook resident Henry Salov shows off his well-practiced skill of finding candy and putting it in his Easter basket.
Hyped up by the competition, Corpus Christi-Holy Rosary School third-graders Nicholas Alfaro (left), Aaron Estraba and Jesus Ayala egg on their mechanical stuffed animals of choice, hoping to win at the piggy race carnival booth at Easter in the Park.
After taking his time to line up the shot, Browndale Place resident Mason Saffer, 5, tosses a yellow bean bag toward the mouth of a happy hippopotamus cutout.
With a height advantage from her father Michael, Harrison resident Gianna Federici, 2, is able to conquer the ring toss carnival game with ease.
Comforted in the arms of his mother Sara Summa, a Port Chester Village clerk’s office assistant, 2-year-old Julian Maciel relishes the sun and bubbles at Lyon Park.
Navigating through a wall of suds and mist created by the Bubble Bus attraction, Port Chester resident Madeline Hering, a 7-year-old Resurrection School student, has some soapy fun while dancing to music.
John F. Kennedy Elementary School 6-year-old Andrea Gonzalez is so excited to meet the Easter Bunny that she couldn’t help but run up to give them a high-five.
First time meeting the Easter Bunny: success. Port Chester residents Andrew and Judy Manousos pose for a family photo with their 8-month-old son, also Andrew, during Easter in the Park at Lyon Park on Saturday, Apr. 2.