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Rockland County St. Patrick’s Day Parade March 23rd Celebrating Irish Heritage and Community since 1963

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The St. Patrick’s Day Parade in Rockland County has a rich history, beginning in 1963 and rotating locations for nearly a decade. In 1972 and 1973, the parade was held in Pearl River before officially making it its permanent home in 1974. This celebration honors St. Patrick, Irish heritage, and the significant contributions of Irish Americans to both the community and the country. As one of the largest St. Patrick’s Day parades in New York State, the event brings together families, friends, and community members to celebrate with pride, music, and tradition. The parade is hosted by the Rockland County Ancient Order of Hibernians (AOH), who continue to uphold its legacy.

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National Pet Day: How Pets Improve Mental and Physical Health — A Tribute to the Animals That Love and Heal Us April 11th

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National Pet Day is celebrated on April 11, but if you’re a pet owner, you know that every day is a reason to appreciate your animal companion! So go ahead — hug your hedgehog, bond with your bunny, toss your pup a treat, and give your kitty some catnip. These lovable creatures bring so much joy into our lives.

But pets do more than just make us smile. Over the past 10 years, the National Institutes of Health (NIH) has supported research showing that pets can also improve our physical and mental health. Whether it’s a dog, cat, or any other beloved pet, they can help lower stress hormones like cortisol, reduce cholesterol and blood pressure, and contribute to better heart health overall. Pets aren’t just good company — they’re good for you, too!

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Break the Silence: How Making the First Move Day Supports Bullying Victims and Promotes Healing April 7th

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Bullying can take place in various settings, including schools, workplaces, and other community spaces. The earliest efforts to raise awareness about bullying and establish anti-bullying movements in the U.S. can be traced back to the early to mid-1990s. During this period, several states began to consider passing anti-bullying laws as the issue grew more significant and widespread.

In 1999, Georgia became the first state to implement anti-bullying legislation. Since then, every U.S. state, along with numerous other countries, has adopted similar laws. Additionally, many anti-bullying initiatives have been launched, aiming to eliminate bullying and provide support for recovery. These programs are designed to address the lasting impact of bullying.

In 2018, Greshun de Bouse, an entrepreneur and anti-bullying advocate, established First Move Life Coaching, a company focused on bullying prevention and recovery coaching. That same year, the company launched the first Making the First Move Day observance. One of the main objectives of the day is to encourage victims to speak about their experiences because individuals are reluctant to speak up or seek help which is playing an important role in advancing anti-bullying efforts and initiatives.

For additional information on how to address bullying for yourself or a loved one please visit www.stopbullying.gov/resources/get-help-now

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