Taking pictures in front of the Easter Basket in Lakeview Park has long been a holiday tradition for many families. But for many years, there was another Easter tradition for many Northern Ohio families that deserves to be remembered: a visit to the huge holiday celebration held annually on the lawn of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hipp, just outside of Norwalk.
It was actually a full-blown Easter Party – complete with an Easter egg hunt, free easter baskets, a costumed Easter Bunny and helpers, live rabbits and wonderful decorations – all free and open to the public.
The whole thing had started out as a family Easter egg hunt in 1949, a way for Mr. and Mrs. Hipp to make the holiday special for their grandchildren. But it grew into so much more, drawing visitors from well beyond Norwalk. And it was all for free.
Read all about this incredible celebration in the article below, which appeared in the Sandusky Register on April 15, 1954.
Back in the mid-1950s, my parents spent the afternoon on Easter Sunday visiting relatives in Norwalk, so a stop at the Hipp family’s Easter Party became a cherished part of the day.
5 comments:
Happy Easter to you Dan, really appreciate the work you do putting this together, can't wait to read what you have to say every day. You are the Lorain areas best kept secret.
Thank you.
Thanks so much for the kind words----I really appreciate it!
Yes - Lorain'c best kept secret - love your articles!
Greetings Dan! My husband and I were elated to read your post about the Hipp Family Easter Party. For years he's been telling me about that very event. His grandparents were the Hipps, and he is one of the children in your pictures (the boy inside the bunny fence where your sister was looking on)! The Easter event was one of his fondest memories of growing up in Norwalk, as you can imagine. Thank you so much for telling your story and posting the pictures, including the newspaper article, which we were unable to find ourselves. You made our day! S.Small
And you just made my day! Thanks!
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