This year, take an Easter photo your family won't forget!

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Photos with the Easter Bunny

Every year people flock to get their kiddo's picture taken with the Easter Bunny, it's a fun springtime tradition for many.  When I was a kid I was terrified of the Easter Bunny (and anyone in a mask really, how I grew up to love horror is beyond me...) so my parents have exactly zero photos of young Melissa with the Easter Bunny, but if you were a normal kid, there's a good chance you've had your photo taken with the Easter Bunny before.  Well this year, what about an Easter photo your family won't soon forget?  A photo with Frank the rabbit.

Easter Bunny Hugging Little Baby Girl
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Frank the Rabbit

If you've never seen the 2001 cult classic Donnie Darko, allow me to fill you in.  Frank the rabbit is a character from the movie. I'll let IMDB explain the synopsis in a way that won't spoil the movie for you:

After narrowly escaping a bizarre accident, a troubled teenager is plagued by visions of a man in a large rabbit suit who manipulates him to commit a series of crimes.

Photos with Frank

On Saturday, March 25th Evansville's Nick Nackery will be hosting a fun and unique photo opportunity, Frank himself will be available for photos from 4-8 PM, and don't worry there will also be cookies!
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Frank the Rabbit is Coming. Join Nick Nackery After Dark for Photos and Cookies with Frank.
$10 Per Photo/Print
Kids and leashed pets welcome!
This event may be too scary for some younger children. Parental Discretion is Advised
This sounds like my kinda spring photo opportunity! Personally, every season is just the countdown to Halloween for me, so any excuse to make a season a tad creepier, count me in!
Follow Nick Nackery on Facebook to stay up to date with everything they have going on, and more photo opportunities, because they host these kinds of events throughout the year.

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