EUCLID, Ohio — Editor's note: the video in the player above is from a story published on March 24, 2021.
It's a special anniversary for one Northeast Ohio holiday display!
This year, Jellybeanville is celebrating 60-years of Easter-fun by welcoming back guests and collecting money for a good cause.
"I have been doing an Easter Display in my yard since I was 7 years old. 2021 will mark my 60th year of doing the display," said Steve Kaselak, the creator and designer of Jellybeanville.
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Kasalek says that it's great to be back for a huge milestone, especially after a "cut back year" in 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic. He also says that this year will still require social distancing to keep visitors safe.
"People can see all the new colors each day or at night when it lights up. The Easter Bunny is in the yard on Easter Sunday greeting all the visitors and collecting donations for a center here in Cleveland called Journey," Kasalek told 3News.
The Journey Center for Safety and Healing is an organization that provides support and resources for survivors of domestic violence.
The display can be found at 25401 Zeman Avenue in Euclid and it will come down the day after Easter, Monday, April 5.
Hoppy Easter!