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Page 8 THE REVERE ADVOCATE - Friday, August 30, 2019 ‘But… oh those Summer Nights’ By Tara Vocino In one last hurrah for summer nights, Revere On The Move and the Parks and Recreation Department jointly hosted the last Revere Summer Nights along Sandler Square on Friday night. A block away from Shirley Avenue and the Revere Beach MBTA stop, approximately 50 people took part in family-friendly art activities, food trucks, slush, watercolor, henna, and a bouncy house. Tara Vocino may be reached at printjournalist1@gmail.com. Youth Health Leadership Council members Malak Oufessa, Faith Nwafor, and Ayat Zakaria oversee the bouncy house during Summer Nights on Friday night. (Advocate Photos by Tara Vocino) Event organizer Dimple Rana with her niece, Jai, 3, bottom left, who has a unicorn face paint. Back Row: Sister Trishna Dorlean with her son, Tahi, 4, bottom right, who is visibly excited about Iron Man, a superhero. Nicholas Romano, aide to Mayor Brian Arrigo, brings city services to residents as an extension of City Hall inside Mobile City Hall, parked along Dehon Street. Mobile City Hall opened in late July, according to Romano. Santiago Medina, 9, draws a Bendy watercolor, guided by Art by Alina. Bendy is a demon from his favorite game, according to Santiago. The Neighborhood Developer committee members Jan Dumas, Ward 2 City Councillor Ira Novoselsky, Hochy Loura. Front Row: Neelix and Revere Community Engagement Manager Kyla Alterman teach residents about the Little Free Library initiative over home-made brownies. Mason Cafua, 3, who is dressed as Spiderman, said catching bubbles from DJ Jim is fun. Father James Michael Morris, Christina Portalla, and James Michael Morris Jr., 4, show off their Spiderman face paint. Eloti Mexican Street Corn co-owners Abel Moreno and Jose Hernandez sell a corn with chili powder, cheese, and spices on it. Ruby Gonzalez Martinez, 6, sports a rainbow face paint while her friend, Amy Escobar Garcia, 5, likes her colorful unicorn face painting by artist Etsko Meyers. Business partner Sabrina Gafken with her mother, Yvonne Hildebrandt, Vice President of S.G. Chalk Art, drew #loveliveshere rainbow design, pictured, along Dehon Street. Councillor-at-Large Steven Morabito with School Committee candidate Anthony D’Ambrosio introduced themselves to residents and handed out water bottles with their sticker on it while seeking election this fall.

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