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THE EVERETT ADVOCATE – FRiDAy, FEbRuARy 21, 2025 Page 9 Peabody Rotary’s 2025 Taste of the North Shore Just a Few Weeks Away! P Auto Group Gold Plate: Holden Family, North Shore Bank, Maclean, Holloway, Doherty & Sheehan, and The Savings Bank. Check out our many other sponsors at www.peabodyrotarytaste.com. Admission to the event includes tastings from over 25 North Shore food and drink establishments, a limited number of $20 mystery bags with a range of prize values inside (minimum $25, some are double that amount!); our popular stock-your-cellar wine, beer and bourbon raffl es; and an amazing silent auction. The night is capped off with the raffl e drawing of a $10,000 Grand Prize. There’s a maximum of 300 tickets sold, and the winner does not need to be present. The Taste of the North Shore is erous top sponsors: Platinum Plate: GraVoc and Lyon-Waugh Peabody Rotary’s biggest fundraiser. Money raised funds student scholarships, meals for those with food insecurity, the revitalization of Peabody open space, and partnerships with dozens of local organizations that make our community stronger. “The entire club pitches in and looks forward to this event each year,” said Club Co-Presidents Cindy Moore and Kerry Armstrong. For more information about Peabody Rotary’s charitable activities, visit: www. rotarypeabody.org. With hundreds of people attending, participation or sponsorship is a great opportunity for business exposure. All participating restaurants and sponsors are featured prominently on the Taste website, Facebook, and at the event. If you are interested in being a food vendor (only a few spots left!), sponsor or attendee, or would like to donate items for our auction, please go to the Taste website: www.peabodyrotarytaste.com. We hope you’ll join us on March 18th! FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: rotarypeabody@ gmail.com 9-MONTH CD 4.255% Unlock Tomorrow’s Potential. There’s Every Bank, Then There’s *Annual Percentage Yield (APY) is accurate of the date posted and is subject to change without notice. APY assumes the interest remains on deposit until maturity. A penalty may be imposed for early withdrawal. Offer may be withdrawn at any time. A minimum of $500 is required to open a Certificate of Deposit and earn the advertised APY. Member FDIC | Member DIF APY* Celebrating Jewish Women’s History Month March 5 I EABODY - There are only a few weeks left to purchase tickets to the Rotary Club of Peabody’s wildly popular (and delicious!) signature fundraising event. Enjoy the Taste of the North Shore on Tuesday, March 18 from 6PM8PM at Danversport, 161 Elliot St., Danvers. Raffl e tickets are $100 and include one admission and a chance to win $10,000. Purchase your tickets and view the most up-todate list of participating restaurants and sponsors on www. peabodyrotarytaste.com or connect with us on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/ events/2762682907292312/. We already have an amazing - and growing - lineup of North Shore restaurants off ering mouth-watering main courses, decadent desserts and savory spirits. Taste some of the best food and drink the North Shore has to offer from: Rumson’s, Chick-fi l-A, Treadwell’s, Root, Sol Bean, In the Game, Mexicali Cantina Grill, Granite Coast Brewing, Bagel World, Amigo’s Mexican Kitchen & Tequila Bar, Ithaki, Magia, Rev, D’Orsi’s, Aroma Joe’s, Clean Eatz, & Kouzina, with more added every day! A special thanks to our genn celebration of Jewish Women’s History Month, Lappin Foundation, JCCNS, and NSJCC invite the community to Ballots, Babies, and Banners of Peace, featuring Dr. Melissa R. Klapper, Professor of History and Director of Women’s & Gender Studies at Rowan University. The program will highlight the untold story of American Jewish Women’s Pre-World War II activism and the long history of American Jewish women’s involvement in making change in the world around them. The program will take place on Wednesday, March 5, 2025, 7:30 p.m. ET on Zoom. The program is free, and everyone is welcome. Please register at LappinFoundation.org. For more information contact Sharon Wyner at 978-565-4450 or email swyner@lappinfoundation.org. Come and enjoy Polymnia Choral Society’s performance of Haydn’s “Lord Nelson Mass” F or over 70 years, Polymnia Choral Society has been delivering great performances to acknowledge and honor the important times in our lives. On Saturday, March 8, Polymnia will continue this tradition by performing Joseph Haydn’s “Lord Nelson Mass,” a masterwork that will resonate through the rafters from the opening “Kyrie” to the fi - nal “Amen.” Originally titled “Missa in angustiis” (Mass For Troubled Times), this choral work contains music that was written during a time of war. It expresses both the tension that existed during that time and the hope for a brighter future. This Mass is widely acknowledged as Haydn’s greatest work. Alongside this masterpiece of the classical era will be Elaine Hagenberg’s fi rst major work, Illuminare. This work is already receiving praise for its eff ectiveness and beauty. This concert will be held at the Melrose Performing Arts Center at Melrose Veterans Memorial Middle School (350 Lynn Fells Pkwy.). Doors open at 7:00 p.m. Tickets are $25 for adults, $20 for seniors, $15 for students and $5 for children. To purchase tickets for this concert, visit https:// polymnia.org/about-our-upcoming-season/ or Miter Biter (479 Main St.) or call 617-633-5006. This program is funded in part by a grant from the Melrose Cultural Council, a local agency that is supported by the Mass Cultural Council, a state agency. For more information about Polymnia: www.polymnia.org/about

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