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Page 4 THE REVERE ADVOCATE - Friday, May 3, 2019 CENTER | from page 1 cording to Parks and Recreation Director Michael Hinojosa. He went on to say that the Parks and Recreation Department will hire an activities coordinator to run the classes. The community center will consist of the school’s auditorium, pool, gym and muSABATINOINSURANCE AGENCY Call for a Quote 617-387-7466 Or email Rocco@sabatino-ins.com We cover: * Auto * Home * Boat * Renter * Condo * Life * Multi-Policy Discounts * Commercial 10% Discounts * Registry Service Also Available Participating in the Garfi eld Elementary/Middle School walkthrough last Wednesday night were Garfi eld Elementary School Principal William Coutts, Garfi eld Middle School Principal Stephen Pechinsky, Revere Parks and Recreation Director Michael Hinojosa, Mayor Brian Arrigo, Revere Superintendent of Schools Dr. Dianne Kelly, Asst. Superintendent of Schools Dr. Joshua Vadala, School Department Facilities Director Carl Svendsen and Department of Public Works Superintendent Paul Argenzio. http://www.sabatino-ins.com SABATINO 564 Broadway Everett, MA 02149 617-387-7466 Hours of Operation are: Mondays - Fridays 9am to 5pm Saturdays by appointment only sic room, according to Arrigo. Garfield Middle School Principal Stephen Pechinsky said it’s a good opportunity to offer students, parents and families a space to gather, as Revere doesn’t have a YMCA. Kelly suggested having a cleaning crew come in during the weekends, if the community center is going to be open at those times. Kelly said that the relationship between Revere Aquatics and the school has been good, adding that students use the pool once a week. Facilities Director Carl Svendsen said the community center and Revere Aquatics could share diving times. Hinojosa said Revere Aquatics is excited about growing its customer base. The community center is slated to open in fall 2019, acShown from left to right are Mayor Brian Arrigo, Garfi eld Elementary School Principal Stephen Pechinsky and School Department Facilities Director Carl Svendsen. They participated in a walkthrough of the Garfi eld Elementary/ Middle School locker rooms last Wednesday night, which will be part of the future Community Center. cording to Hinojosa. “We’re in the beginning stages,” Hinojosa said. “We’re looking at the space today.” Tara Vocino may be reached at printjournalist1@gmail.com. Rossetti-Cowan Senior Center News                                                                                       The Rossetti-Cowan Senior Center, under the direction of Program Coordinator Camille Piccinni-Ciambelli, held a fun auction. Seniors used “play” money earned through completing brain teasers, word games and other mind games. They used this money for bidding and acquired all kinds of household and decorative items. (Photos-Stephen W. Fielding)

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