Bunnies are either hated or loved. The garden variety of bunnies take pleasure in eating our garden's baby plants. (I'm sure they enjoy them just as much as we enjoy baby spinach, baby corn, baby carrots and other tender vegetables.) The bunnies that are loved are the domesticated variety, often referred to as 'rabbits'. Well, if you have or want a pet rabbit, you can learn much, much more about them next Saturday.
Just attend Rabbitopia II at the Elmbrook Humane Society (Brookfield). Rabbit expert and trainer Heather Mohan-Gibbons, will teach clicker-training techniques. Classes are at 11:30 am and at 1:30 pm. Class space is limited. Call 262-782-9261 to reserve your seat. Admission $5. (kids 12 and under free). Rabbits in cages are welcomed. Their nails will be trimmed and scent glands cleaned.
Adoptable rabbits and accessories will also be available from 11 am to 3 pm. There's no charge for looking. Elmbrook Humane Society is conveniently located just west of Barker Rd.at 20950 Enterprise Avenue, Brookfield.
There's a curious relationship between bunnies and Halloween. Or really, pre-Halloween activities. They happen on the same date - October 25, and staff and animals from the Elmbrook Humane Society are involved.
The first annual Harvest Fest is sponsored by the business at Village Court Shopping Center from 10 am to 3 pm. It's free.
This fun event features face painting, food, raffles, music and cart rides for kids and adoptable animals from Elmbrook Humane Society. Free Pumpkin Decorating Contest at 11 am; Children's Costume Contest at Noon; "Best Animal Friend " Costume Contest at 1 pm. and Raffle Drawing at 2 pm.
Village Court Shopping Center is at 890 Elm Grove Road, Elm Grove.