Politics & Government

Borough Of Fanwood: Fanwood Contactless Easter Drive-By!

Six-month-old Mason and his mom awaiting goody delivery

March 29th, 2021

The Fanwood Recreation Commission came up with a unique way to have an Easter celebration as a drive-by event on Saturday, March 27, 2021, at the historic Fanwood train station.

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Easter bunny greets cars

Families could drive up, enjoy a greeting by the Easter bunny, then have treats delivered right through an open car window through an ingenious chute built by Recreation Commissioner Bruce Zakarin.

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Treats included chocolate bunnies and plastic eggs filled with candy, packed by Recreation Commission volunteers.

The treats were passed up to Bruce who stood on a ladder to facilitate dropping the goodies down the chute and into cars that lined up.

Six-month-old Mason and his mom awaiting goody delivery

As one satisfied youngster remarked, “This is really cool.” Councilwomen Francine Glaser and Tricia Walsh assisted.

 

Thanks to Recreation Director Bob Budiansky and Recreation Commissioners Ken Ashe, Ivan Solomahhin, Scott Sinclair, Neil Pierce, Bruce Zakarin, Ruth Esehak-Gillespie, and Mike Kelly.

Group, left to right: Rec Commissioner Bruce Zakarin, Rec Commissioner Mike Kelly, Rec Commissioner Scott Sinclair, Councilwoman Tricia Walsh, Rec Commissioner Neil Pierce, and Councilwoman Francine Glaser.

Six-month-old Mason and his mom awaiting goody delivery


This press release was produced by the Borough of Fanwood. The views expressed here are the author’s own.