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The Easter Bunny Is Coming To The Palisades Center March 1st – March 31st

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West Nyack, NY –  Get ready for a hopping good time at Palisades Center as we eagerly anticipate the arrival of spring! From Friday, March 1, to Saturday, March 30, the Bunny will be spreading joy near Best Buy on Level One, wearing festive and dapper attire, ready to usher in the spring season.

Capture the moment with a variety of photo packages. The best value is Photo Package A, which includes eight photo prints ranging from 5×7 to wallet size, complete access to digital images, and an online gift shop offering photo personalization on various products. Explore additional photo packages on Cherry Hill Program’s website at whereisbunny.com.

1. Pet Parties: March 11 and 12, from 5:00 PM to 7:00 PM. Capture Bunny magic with your pets. Donations will be collected for The Humane Society of the United States. Everyone is welcome, even without pets!

2. Bunny Cares: March 17, from 10:30 AM to 11:30 AM. In partnership with Autism Speaks, this sensory-friendly event welcomes guests of all ages and abilities to interact with the Bunny in an environment without music, special hours, and sensory-friendly trained staff.

3. Selfie Egg Hunt: Embark on a Selfie Egg Hunt adventure! Capture the moment with your camera as you search for cracked eggs hidden on Levels One, Two, and Three from March 1 to March 30. Guests who share their photos and tag Palisades Center on social media will have their images displayed on digital screens throughout the mall.

Online reservations are strongly encouraged, but walk-up visits will be available as space allows. Make reservations and find out more information at https://whereisbunny.com/mall/0392.

For details on Palisades Center’s spring events and guest experiences, visit www.palisadescenter.com/events, and stay updated by following @palisadescntr.

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Rockland County High School Student Creates Initiative To Help Protect The Environment And Shares It Locally And Throughout The World

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Madeline Abrams, a high school junior at Green Meadow Waldorf School in Chestnut Ridge, has created an initiative to capture rain water using discarded plastic water bottles through an irrigation system she developed for vegetable gardens, farms and landscapes.

During the past year, Madeline has presented her rain harvesting system virtually through Rotary Clubs to 45 communities in the Tri-State area, California, the Southwest and also to countries in Africa including Uganda, Namibia, Lesotho, Angola and South Africa. Through those presentations, she’s adapted her invention to the needs of the local area. Interestingly on one of the calls with a Rotary Club in Lesotho, she learned that porcupines eat plastic bottles which led to an adjustment in her plans for connecting rain barrels to hold the captured water. Her rain harvest system was published in an article in an international Rotary magazine that covers the country of Uganda.

Last month in recognition of Earth Day, Madeline gave a Zoom presentation supported by public libraries in New York, New Jersey, Boston, Hartford, Palo Alto and San Francisco making her Earth Day program available to their patrons. The attendees engaged in a discussion following the presentation regarding ways to bring Madeline’s invention to their communities. 

On a recent call with a college professor who leads service trips to El Salvador, Madeline learned that plastic water bottles are regularly burned with other garbage releasing toxic fumes in the process. Madeline’s invention helps with water conservation and also helps to reduce the negative environmental impact that can occur from burning plastic. 

Madeline’s goal is to share her rain harvest system with as many communities as possible and to help increase awareness about plastic waste, water conservation and a unique way to repurpose plastic water bottles.  

Madeline has created her Harvest Every Drop website (http://harvesteverydrop.com Madeline is an impressive young woman with a strong sense of service and a desire to make an impact in the world.

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Congratulations to Siobhan Nordland from the Jesse J. Kaplan School who is the Rockland BOCES “MOVER of the Month”

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Congratulations to Siobhan Nordland, our #RocklandBOCES Jesse J. Kaplan School “MOVER of the Month” for March. “Siobhan has made great strides in activities such as standing endurance during MOVE events, ambulating in the hallways to and from specials and participating in classroom activities in a compass chair,” says Physical Therapist Nigi Varughese. “ The use of the TRAM has allowed Siobhan to explore all areas of her education. While in the TRAM, Siobhan participates in Smartboard activities such as choosing a favorite song, participating in circle time activities and interacting with her classmates while standing. We are all so proud of Siobhan’s accomplishments in the MOVE program!”
Kaplan’s MOVE™ (Mobility Opportunities via Education) program combines therapy and education to teach children with physical disabilities and complex needs the functional skills of sitting, standing, and walking. MOVE™ aims to give children an opportunity to lead more independent and fulfilling lives. Every child deserves the right to MOVE™.
Contact the Rockland BOCES Jesse J. Kaplan School at (845) 627-4797 to learn how MOVE™ can help someone in your life.

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