Bunnies on the Bayou is a fundraising event benefitting several LGBTQ+ non-profit organizations and after a two-year hiatus, the community event has returned!
The event took a two-year hiatus due to the COVID-19 pandemic but is making a comeback at Sesquicentennial Park on Sunday, April 17th from 1 p.m. to 6 p.m. According to a press release, organizers, known as "bunnies" host community fundraisers throughout the year and results in the largest outdoor cocktail party in Texas.
"The first ‘Bunnies’ decided to make this annual event not only a party, but a way to give back to the community," the release adds. "Over the span of over 43 years, Bunnies on the Bayou has developed into a fixture of charity and advocacy in the Greater Houston area for LGBTQ+-focused programs and organizations. With the help of the community and its sponsors, it has been able to assist multiple groups every year. Over the last 10 years, Bunnies has raised more than $1.
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