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April 9: Gunpowder Lodge, PHIA to Host Free 'Bunny Breakfast'

Children will enjoy crafts, the Easter Bunny, an egg hunt and other games.

The yard surrounding will be one hoppin' place this Saturday.

The Kingsville restaurant will cohost the Perry Hall Improvement Association's first "" on April 9, 8-11 a.m.

Free for all Perry Hall residents, breakfast and activities will be ongoing throughout the event. Pancakes, french toast, eggs, bacon, sausage, hash browns, cereal, pastries, coffee and juice will be served. Crafts, photo opportunities with the Easter Bunny, an egg hunt and other games will also be available for children. 

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"I appreciate Gunpowder Lodge’s support of this event and their efforts to maintain a family-friendly atmosphere at the restaurant. It has truly been a pleasure to work with them to plan this community event," said Dennis M. Robinson, Jr., president of the Perry Hall Improvement Association.

Robinson also announced the following people, businesses and organizations that have committed to sponsor the event:

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  • Tom Benisch, Benisch Insurance and Financial Services
  • State Del. Joe Boteler
  • State Del. Eric Bromwell
  • State Del. John Cluster
  • State Sen. Kathy Klausmeier
  • Rev. Elmer Klein
  • Baltimore County Councilman David Marks
  • Ann Palrang, First Home Mortgage Corporation
  • Perry Hall Patch
  • Dennis, Regina and Jacob Robinson
  • of Perry Hall
  • Matt Weaver,
  • Woman’s Club of Perry Hall

"This event is an excellent example of local residents, businesses, organizations and elected officials coming together to provide a fun and family-friendly event for the community," said Robinson.

"We hope that the weather cooperates and that we will see many of our neighbors at this new event!"

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