Feeling lucky at The Pond

Feeling lucky at The Pond
From left, rear, staff members of The Pond Restaurant in Ancramdale including Amanda Tyler, pictured with owners Paige and Rob Castellano, along with Elizabeth Sprague, Lea Ann Barlow, Hannah Barlow and Patrick Merrill, who celebrated St. Patrick’s Day with help from friend Brian Reese, who played the part of a leprechaun; joined by staff member Kamarin Meiller, in front. Photo submitted

ANCRAMDALE — Staff and customers alike at The Pond Restaurant, located at 711 County Route 3, were feeling the luck of the Irish on Wednesday, March 17, as an apparent leprechaun stopped by to spread some St. Patrick’s Day cheer. 

Dressed in green from head to toe, Brian Reese of Winsted, Conn., said he was pleased to play the part of the leprechaun and had fun passing out flowers and green beaded necklaces to customers at The Pond. He also helped deliver curbside pickup to their cars. 

Delighted by the customers’ response to this quirky promotional idea, restaurant co-owner Robert Castellano said Reese, a longtime friend, enjoyed taking photos with all of the customers and staff members.

“We have been friends and fishing buddies for 15 years,” said Castellano. “He is great guy that’s had it rough. He has had to have over 28 surgeries because of his dwarfism and remains the most positive and happy guy.”

Castellano said Reese told him he hopes to come back next year for St. Patrick’s Day to help celebrate the holiday again — hopefully without any pandemic restrictions.

— Kaitlin Lyle

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