CLEVELAND — Hop on down! Jellybeanville is back open in Euclid to spread Easter joy for the 63rd year.
The house on Zeman Avenue has been decked out to celebrate the Easter season for decades, and this year's holiday display takes some extra inspiration from the upcoming total solar eclipse.
"The Eclipse has begun and all the colors are brighter than ever, Day or Night," said Steve Kaselak, the "Mayor of Jellybeanville."
Kaselak will be around for the remainder of Holy Week leading up to Easter Sunday, when the Easter Bunny will hop into Jellybeanville from 9 a.m. until dusk.
This year, Jellybeanville is collecting donations for the Journey Center for Safety and Healing, an organization that provides help to people affected by child abuse and domestic violence.
Kaselak previously told 3News that he began doing an Easter display in his yard when he was 7 years old. This year marks his 63rd year running Jellybeanville.
The Easter display is located at 25401 Zeman Avenue in Euclid, between East 250th Street and East 260th Street.
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