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Apr 23, 2021
Kei Kato, left, and her fiance, Josh Row, hold a therapy bunny named Alex during a baseball game between the San Francisco Giants and the Miami Marlins in San Francisco, Thursday, April 22, 2021. (AP Photo/Janie McCauley)
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) A handsome, golden-colored therapy bunny named Alex came to the ballpark and stole the hearts of San Francisco Giants fans Thursday night, attending the series opener against Miami with owners Kei Kato and Josh Row.
Sporting a dark bow tie with orange crabs to represent the Giants’ colors, 4 1/2-month-old Alex earned some major screen time in the early innings because it’s just not every day you see a rabbit at a baseball game.
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) â A handsome, golden-colored therapy bunny named Alex came to the ballpark and stole the hearts of San Francisco Giants fans Thursday night, attending the series opener against Miami with owners Kei Kato and Josh Row.
Sporting a dark bow tie with orange crabs to represent the Giants colors, 4 1/2-month-old Alex earned some major screen time in the early innings â because it s just not every day you see a rabbit at a baseball game.
The bunny in the stands is believed to be a first in the 22-year history of Oracle Park, according to Giants spokeswoman Staci Slaughter.
All COVID-19 protocols will be adhered to.
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Lions Clubs International founded Leader Dogs for the Blind in 1938, and Lions have supported the mission ever since.
The free training program in Rochester Hills welcomes clients who are legally blind. From white cane training to matching people with a Leader Dog, they provide the tools and training to reintroduce people to a life of independence, confidence and companionship.
The tour includes a tour of the center, a box lunch and travel via motorcoach.
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12:00 PM April 16, 2021
Honiton Lions president Brian Richards, right, presents a cheque to the Royal British Legion s Paul Shaw
- Credit: Honiton Lions
Hard-working charity fundraisers at Honiton and District Lions Club have issued an appeal for new members to bolster their ranks and help them support more community projects.
Brian Richards, club president, said that because of the pandemic the club’s fundraising had come to a halt but they were planning their popular classic car show on July 31 at the Honiton Market Charter Day at Allhallows field in Honiton.
Honiton and District Lions Club was formed in May 1977 with 20 members from all walks of life. Their sponsorship was from Axminster Lions Club, with the late Lion Cliff Walton being their guiding Lion.