The Shore Line Trolley Museum held the annual, (Covid Modified) þÄúRide with the Easter Bunny!þÄù on Saturday from 11am - 4pm with limited tickets needed to be purchased in advance. The Easter Bunny sat behind a plexiglass barrier with a bench in front for families to take photos. The trolley carþÄôs touch points were cleaned between each family, as was the trolley cars after each group. Gina (Rao) Flores, Zachary, Andrew, and Zachary Senior Flores posed for a photo in front of the Easter Bunny on the Trolley Car.Photo by Kelley Fryer/The Courier
The Shore Line Trolley Museum held the annual, (Covid Modified) þÄúRide with the Easter Bunny!þÄù on Saturday from 11am - 4pm with limited tickets needed to be purchased in advance. The Easter Bunny sat behind a plexiglass barrier with a bench in front for families to take photos. The trolley carþÄôs touch points were cleaned between each family, as was the trolley cars after each group.Photo by Kelley Fryer/The Courier
The Shore Line Trolley Museum held the annual, (Covid Modified) þÄúRide with the Easter Bunny!þÄù on Saturday from 11am - 4pm with limited tickets needed to be purchased in advance. The Easter Bunny sat behind a plexiglass barrier with a bench in front for families to take photos. The trolley carþÄôs touch points were cleaned between each family, as was the trolley cars after each group.Photo by Kelley Fryer/The Courier
The Shore Line Trolley Museum held the annual, (Covid Modified) þÄúRide with the Easter Bunny!þÄù on Saturday from 11am - 4pm with limited tickets needed to be purchased in advance. The Easter Bunny sat behind a plexiglass barrier with a bench in front for families to take photos. The trolley carþÄôs touch points were cleaned between each family, as was the trolley cars after each group.Photo by Kelley Fryer/The Courier
The Shore Line Trolley Museum held the annual, (Covid Modified) þÄúRide with the Easter Bunny!þÄù on Saturday from 11am - 4pm with limited tickets needed to be purchased in advance. The Easter Bunny sat behind a plexiglass barrier with a bench in front for families to take photos. The trolley carþÄôs touch points were cleaned between each family, as was the trolley cars after each group.Photo by Kelley Fryer/The Courier
The Shore Line Trolley Museum held the annual, (Covid Modified) þÄúRide with the Easter Bunny!þÄù on Saturday from 11am - 4pm with limited tickets needed to be purchased in advance. The Easter Bunny sat behind a plexiglass barrier with a bench in front for families to take photos. The trolley carþÄôs touch points were cleaned between each family, as was the trolley cars after each group. Gina (Rao) Flores, Zachary, Andrew, and Zachary Senior Flores posed for a photo in front of the Easter Bunny on the Trolley Car.Photo by Kelley Fryer/The Courier
The Shore Line Trolley Museum held the annual, (Covid Modified) þÄúRide with the Easter Bunny!þÄù on Saturday from 11am - 4pm with limited tickets needed to be purchased in advance. The Easter Bunny sat behind a plexiglass barrier with a bench in front for families to take photos. The trolley carþÄôs touch points were cleaned between each family, as was the trolley cars after each group. The Flores depart on the Trolley lifting Zachary up first.Photo by Kelley Fryer/The Courier
The Shore Line Trolley Museum held the annual, (Covid Modified) þÄúRide with the Easter Bunny!þÄù on Saturday from 11am - 4pm with limited tickets needed to be purchased in advance. The Easter Bunny sat behind a plexiglass barrier with a bench in front for families to take photos. The trolley carþÄôs touch points were cleaned between each family, as was the trolley cars after each group.Photo by Kelley Fryer/The Courier
The Shore Line Trolley Museum held the annual, (Covid Modified) þÄúRide with the Easter Bunny!þÄù on Saturday from 11am - 4pm with limited tickets needed to be purchased in advance. The Easter Bunny sat behind a plexiglass barrier with a bench in front for families to take photos. The trolley carþÄôs touch points were cleaned between each family, as was the trolley cars after each group.Photo by Kelley Fryer/The Courier
The Shore Line Trolley Museum held the annual, (Covid Modified) þÄúRide with the Easter Bunny!þÄù on Saturday from 11am - 4pm with limited tickets needed to be purchased in advance. The Easter Bunny sat behind a plexiglass barrier with a bench in front for families to take photos. The trolley carþÄôs touch points were cleaned between each family, as was the trolley cars after each group. Joe Markowski was busy answering calls and helping out behind the ticket booth.Photo by Kelley Fryer/The Courier