The Arc of the South Shore to Hold March 29th Easter Bunny Bash at Derby Street Shops in Hingham

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WEYMOUTH, HINGHAM, MA, – Register now for Friday, March 29th when The Arc of the South Shore, a family-oriented, community-based non-profit providing information, referrals, and community programs for individuals with disabilities, will host its second annual Easter Bunny Bash in partnership with the Derby Street Shops.

The fun-filled event will be offered in two sessions with the first session starting at 10 a.m. and the second session at 12 noon. Both sessions will be held on the Derby Street Green between the stores REI and Kohl’s.

The Bunny Bash is offered in partnership with the Derby Street Shops and will feature an egg hunt, face painting, and photos with the Easter Bunny. The rain or shine event is BYOB – Bring Your Own Basket!

Tickets are limited and advance registration is required; tickets are $10 per child age ages 2+. To register, please visit www.arcsouthshore.org. For more information about tickets or event sponsorships, please contact Brenda Linden at Blinden@ArcSouthShore.org.

Special thanks in advance to Bunny Bash sponsors 1000 Southern Artery Senior center, Harbor Media, and South Shore Periodontics.  Additional event sponsorships are available.

“We’re delighted to once again partner with the Derby Street Shops for this exciting and joyous event,” said Abigail Parrilla, CEO of The Arc of the South Shore. “We encourage people to register early and not miss the fun.”

 

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About the Arc of the South Shore, Inc.
The Arc of the South Shore (The Arc) was founded in 1951 when a group of individuals created a school for children with disabilities. Then, in 1967, The Arc was deeded property at Webb State Park in Weymouth; the space gave the agency a permanent home and the opportunity to expand. By the end of the 1980s, The Arc became a multi-service agency. Today, The Arc is a family-oriented, community-based non-profit providing information, referrals, and community programs for individuals with disabilities.

These services include an Autism Resource Center, early intervention program, community supports, employment services, day supports and habilitation programs, in-home care, and residential services. All of their programs are based on their six core values of people first, community, transparency, self-determination, diversity, and respect. The Arc serves participants from communities throughout the South Shore, including Abington, Milton, Quincy, Randolph, Braintree, Weymouth, Hingham, Hull, Cohasset, Scituate, and Norwell. Through their 71-year history, they have helped more than 100,000 people.