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THE EVERETT ADVOCATE – FRiDAy, SEpTEmbER 2, 2022 Page 9 Everett Public Schools celebrates the return of the classroom with a Second Annual Back to School Bash By Tara Vocino E Everett High School seniors Kayla Cadet and Samuel DesirMafouana, who both run track, took advantage of the warm temperatures to enjoy Richie’s Slush. State Senator Sal DiDomenico is and his wife, Tricia, are shown with EPS Administrative Assistant Rose Holt. verett Public Schools celebrated with fami lies and community partners the return to the classroom with a Second Annual Back to School Bash at Everett High School on Monday. Shown from left to right: Keverian School fourth grader Scarlett Da Cunha, Keverian School fifth grader Nayara Da Cunha, Webster School fourth grader Victoria Dias and Webster School second grader Maressa Dias enjoyed The Chicken & Rice Guys food truck. EHS junior Malaica Guillaume and sophomore Jossycah Emmanuel enjoyed food from The Chicken & Rice Guys food truck. Everett Public Schools Family Liaisons who speak foreign languages: Valeria Duarte, Daniela Braga and Cesar Nunes handed out Everett Public Schools binders and blankets during Monday’s Second Annual Back to School Bash at Everett High School. Lafayette School first grader Camilla and her brother, Webster School Extension pre-kindergartener Ben Estacio, had Cookie Monstah sundaes. (Advocate photos by Tara Vocino) Spanish & English Family Liaison Yrma Fiestas gave out a Crayola lunch bag and an EPS cup. Artists sought for fourth annual Everett Community Art Walk Applications are open; actively seeking local artists to apply; deadline Sept. 2 I ntegral Arts Everett is proud to present the fourth annual Everett Community Art Walk, a temporary art exhibit. Artwork from local artists will be sprinkled across the city at local businesses and community organizations. Visitors are invited to explore the city during the month of October to discover them all. Some of the artwork will be displayed in front windows and will be visible from the street. For other pieces, visitors will have to search inside local businesses. The exhibit will be free, open to the public and suitable for all ages. Artist applications will be open through Friday, September 2, 2022. There are two ways to apply: Integral Arts Everett’s website – www.integralartseverett.org -- or email integralartseverett@gmail. com. Integral Arts Everett Founder/Board President Karyn Alzayer says of the project, “We’re so proud to be able to bring this event back to Everett for its fourth year. What started off as a dream has grown into a robust annual event, and we couldn’t be happier to be offering this for the community. So, for the fourth year in a row, we invite you to explore what Everett has to offer, connect with local art, engage with the community, and have fun all along the way.” The Everett Community Art Walk is supported in part by a grant from the Everett Cultural Council, a local agency which is supported by the Mass Cultural Council, a state agency.

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