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Oh this little IG slideshow of the big metal bunny sculpture is so so good.
#TheBunnyMuseum #Altadena

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One of Altadena’s unlikely & whimsical surprises and that’s what’s special about #Altadena. We have to rebuild. #TheBunnyMuseum 🐇🐇🐇

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KCAL OCBS NEWS
NEnS LOSANGELES
Rebuild The Bunny Museum;
Help Steve &. Candace
$23,998 raised
$1.5M goal . 422 donations
2%
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Donate now
Candace Frazee is organizing this
fundraiser to benefit The Bunny,
Museum
Tax deductible
The Bunny Museum, open for 27 years, sadly burned
to the ground during the historic Eaton Canyon Fire
which wiped out much of Altadena, California. The
Bunny Museum 'is known worldwide as the
encyclopedic museum about everything bunny.
housed over 60.000 bunny items including antiquity
(meaning 2,000 years old), 10 Rose Parade float
bunnies, contemporary art, and everything in
between. Most of the items were burnt and
destroyed. Well, let us clarify that, around 20 items
were saved. The museum was marketed as having
around 46,000 items, but the truth is that there were
more than that as not all was recorded technically in
the Catalogue Inventory. But, you can see by online
photos from hoppy visitors all bunny items were or
display and enjoyed
The Bunny Museum will rebuild on the same land!
Your generous donations will only go towards that
goal.
Steve Lubanski and Candace Frazee, co-founders of
The Bunny Museum THANK YOU for helping to
rebuild the hoppiest place in the world.
Updates (1)
Yesterday
by Candace Frazee, Organizer
KCAL 9 News clip
https://www.youtube.com/shorts/YN5b7A2Pwrg

gofundme KCAL OCBS NEWS NEnS LOSANGELES Rebuild The Bunny Museum; Help Steve &. Candace $23,998 raised $1.5M goal . 422 donations 2% Share Donate now Candace Frazee is organizing this fundraiser to benefit The Bunny, Museum Tax deductible The Bunny Museum, open for 27 years, sadly burned to the ground during the historic Eaton Canyon Fire which wiped out much of Altadena, California. The Bunny Museum 'is known worldwide as the encyclopedic museum about everything bunny. housed over 60.000 bunny items including antiquity (meaning 2,000 years old), 10 Rose Parade float bunnies, contemporary art, and everything in between. Most of the items were burnt and destroyed. Well, let us clarify that, around 20 items were saved. The museum was marketed as having around 46,000 items, but the truth is that there were more than that as not all was recorded technically in the Catalogue Inventory. But, you can see by online photos from hoppy visitors all bunny items were or display and enjoyed The Bunny Museum will rebuild on the same land! Your generous donations will only go towards that goal. Steve Lubanski and Candace Frazee, co-founders of The Bunny Museum THANK YOU for helping to rebuild the hoppiest place in the world. Updates (1) Yesterday by Candace Frazee, Organizer KCAL 9 News clip https://www.youtube.com/shorts/YN5b7A2Pwrg

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