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THE EVERETT ADVOCATE – FRiDAy, ApRil 14, 2023 Page 11 Zonta Club of Chelsea & North Shore news Pictured from left to right: Zonta Past President Diane Cambria, Saugus School Department Junior Clerk Mary Pierce. (Photo courtesy of Zonta Club) M embers of the Zonta Club of Chelsea & North Shore recently visited the local school departments in Chelsea, Everett, Winthrop, Revere and Saugus to donate Spring Holiday Market Basket gift cards for the schools to give to local families at this Holiday time. EVENTS | FROM PAGE 7 at 2 p.m. Let’s make a Silly Fiesta Food Magnet! All kids ages three and up are welcome; please come and join the fun! Registration is required; sign up online or at the Parlin Children’s desk. Crafts Free For All! Parlin Children’s Room; Wednesday through Friday, April 19-21, at 2 p.m. We will be making a variety of crafts for kids on a break from school! All kids ages three and up are welcome; please come and join the fun! Registration is required; sign up online or at the Parlin Children’s desk. Youth Robotics & Coding Workshop (Session Three): Parlin Meeting Room; Thursday and Friday, April 20 and 21, from 11-12:30 p.m. We’ll be making robotic kits from Legos: LEGO Education WeDo Software and Activity Pack. Children will build robots with Legos and get an excellent introduction to computer coding to make the robots move and make sounds. MCGONAGLE | FROM PAGE 1 structure and security parameters of the building and preserve its historical integrity. McGonagle, whose background is in construction, is thrilled to be leading this committee once again, especially as the building undergoes major renovations and reopens to the public after COVID-19 closures. “I’m honored to once again be chosen for a leadership position and I’m grateful to Speaker Mariano and his team for giving me this opportunity,” said McGonagle. “The Massachusetts State House is one of the oldest State Capitols in the country and it was initially completed in 1798 by Pictured from left to right: Zonta Past President Barbara Lawlor, Everett Superintendent of Schools Priya Tahiliani, Zonta 1st Appropriate for children aged seven to 10. Registration is required for a session, and it includes two days of activities; limit of six participants per session; patrons may register online. This program is funded by the Everett Cultural Council. Friday Family Movie Night! Parlin Meeting Room; Friday, April 21, at 3 p.m. Break out the popcorn! Come and watch “Zootopia” with your friends and family. Shute Adult and Teens Spring Paint Night: Shute Meeting Room; Thursday, April 20, at 7 p.m. Spring into the warm season and add a new decorative piece of decor to your home. Don’t know how to paint? Don’t worry! This paint night is a step-by-step demonstration where you will get to go home with your very own masterpiece! Spots are limited and registration is required; recommended ages are from 11 to 109; to register please go on our online calendar at bit.ly/EVECal. architecture genius Charles Bulfinch. Getting to work here everyday is a dream, but being able to be part of the process that keeps this building standing in pristine condition and a safe working environment to legislate the Commonwealth is just fantastic. Due to its age and previous reconstructions, some projects are more difficult to progress through, and I’m glad my construction experience can come in handy. Recently, we unveiled the new Hooker entrance which has enhanced security features and broke ground on renovating the Ashburton entrance. I’m looking forward to all the progress we can work on together.” Vice President Mary Jane O’Neill. (Photo courtesy of Zonta Club) Pictured from left to right: Zonta Past President Joan Lanzillo-Hahesy, Revere Assistant Superintendent of Schools Dr. Danielle Mokaba. (Photo courtesy of Zonta Club) Everett Kiwanis Club welcomes new members The Everett Kiwanis Club welcomed six new members during their recent luncheon held at the Crimson Café at Everett High School. Distinguished Past President and local attorney John Mackey, pictured center, presided over the ceremony as the membership in attendance welcomed the new members of the worldwide charitable organization with open arms. Pictured from left to right, are; Supt. of Schools Priya Tahiliani; Gerri Miranda, Veterans Service Agent for the City of Everett; Eleanor Gayhart, Program Director of the Eliot Family Resource Center; Andrea Tringali, Ed.D., World Languages Dept. of EPS; Atty. John Mackey; City Councillor Darren Costa; and Antoine Coleman, Director of Veterans Services for the City of Everett.(Advocate photo)

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