Firefighters Bringing Easter Bunny to Dundalk

With the mandated stay-at-home order in place, children are not permitted to go to the local mall or community breakfast to see the Easter Bunny this year. Wise Avenue Volunteer Fire Company [WAVFC] decided to bring the Easter Bunny to Dundalk residents.

WAVFC has the tradition of driving Santa Claus around on the back of a fire truck in December. They have announced that the Easter Bunny will be on the back on its truck during this week.

“We have some exciting news to share!!! We were able to make contact with the Easter Bunny who has decided to make a visit to Dundalk,” said a statement on the WAVFC Facebook page.

Charlesmont Village and Bear Creek are the first scheduled stops on Wednesday, April 8 starting at 6 p.m. Then he will return on Friday April 10 starting at 6 p.m. in the Inverness area known as the ABC Streets.

WAVFC added that they will “try to visit as much of Dundalk as we can before the Easter Bunny needs to get home” on Saturday April 11, starting at 11 a.m. WAVFC said they will try their best to get around the area, but explained there is limited time and social distancing regulations that must be followed.

“As you can imagine, the Easter Bunny is very busy this time of year so we will need to move quickly. We will be focusing on the area that we are the first fire station to respond but once those areas are finished we will branch out other,” said the WAVFC statement.

“Please remember that we are still adhering to all social distancing mandates from the state. We ask that you please wave from your front yards or porches. Please do not come up to equipment or gather in the streets to ensure everyone’s safety. Thanks as always for your continued support, stay safe and wash your hands!”

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