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What’s New (Oct 2012)

Groove Rocks Greenwich!

Groove Performing Arts of Larchmont brings their grooviest kids’ music class, Music for Aardvarks, to Greenwich this month. Trained musicians/educators lead children ages 6 months to 5 years old in a 45-minute spirited session that includes singing, dancing, musical storytelling and instrumental jams. It’s not your traditional music class – all the songs are original, innovative Aardvark tunes that appeal to children and their parents too! Register now for a Tuesday morning class starting Oct. 9 at 10:30 a.m., 11:30 a.m. or 12:30 p.m. $300 first child; $150 siblings for a 10-session class. Western Greenwich Civic Center, Room 005, 449 Pemberwick Road, Greenwich, Conn. 914-834-3383. www.findgroove.com.

Sensory Stepping Stones

Sensory Stepping Stones offers a comprehensive therapeutic environment that provides innovative and drug-free therapies for children and adults with learning disabilities, behavioral problems, ADD/ADHD, autism spectrum disorders, sensory processing issues, brain injuries and other challenges. Contact the center and learn some of the signs that can indicate your child may have a sensory problem. Melissa Bianchini, a specialist in this field, offers individualized attention and programming. Sensory Stepping Stones, 83 S. Bedford Road, Suite 201, Mount Kisco. 244-4101. www.sensorysteppingstones.com.

DeCicco Family Market

DeCicco Family Markets, a second-generation grocery chain with eight locations in Westchester and Putnam Counties, has added its ninth and newest location at 7 Halstead Avenue in Harrison.

The 13,000 square foot store includes a full-service deli, meat department, bakery and seafood departments; a large gourmet and specialty selection; a sushi bar; and hundreds of cheeses and beers from around the world. The produce department will carry fresh items from local farmers, as well as organic and international vegetables and fruits.

Dedicated to supporting the town, John DeCicco Jr. of DeCicco’s says  “…we will donate one percent of store sales to the PTA in the local school district to use as they see fit.” www.deciccos.com.

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