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Register now for Pound Ridge Cheerleading! Pound Ridge Cheer is where kids can learn the sport of cheerleading, innovative choreography and enhance their physical skills while building self confidence. Children experience structured and safe workouts, learning sportsmanship, working together towards common goals and … Continue reading
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