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Southridge Holding Easter Bunny Event For Kids with Special Needs
The special event will reduce sensory triggers and create a more comforting environment for children.

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I absolutely love to shop and have a long-time love affair with shoes, which is why Greendale is a perfect place for me to be. Southridge Mall and the downtown village stores should keep me occupied during my spare time.
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The special event will reduce sensory triggers and create a more comforting environment for children.

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