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THE EVERETT ADVOCATE – FRiDAy, ApRil 19, 2024 Page 11 ~ Everett public libraries Calendar of Events ~ April 22–27, 2024 Parlin Adult and Teens Yarn Club: Parlin Fireplace Room, Tuesday, April 23, at 7 p.m. Come chit-chat and stitch! Bring your crocheting, knitting or any other yarn craft and sit and socialize with other members of the crafting community. Recommended for ages 14-109! Chess Club: Parlin Fireplace Room, Wednesday, April 24, at 3 p.m. Play, learn and practice chess. All ages and skills welcome! Murder/Mystery Book ROBBERIES | FROM PAGE 7 store clerk and demanded cash from the cash register drawer and fl ed the scene. A subsequent investigation identifi ed a Honda Pilot captured in the vicinity of the Revere convenience store. According to court records, the vehicle was registered to an individual who resided with Barrows. Surveillance footage obtained from the Revere convenience store and from Barrows’ residence allegedly showed Barrows wearing clothing similar to the robber. During a search of Barrows’ residence on April 4, 2024, allegedly, clothing items matching those of the robber in the Revere robbery, as well as a handgun, were found. Barrows was immediately taken into custody. The charge of Hobbs Act robbery provides for a sentence of up to 20 years in prison, three years of supervised release and a fi ne of up to $ 250,000. The charge of using and brandishing a fi rearm during and in relation to, and in furtherance of a crime of violence provides for a mandatory minimum sentence of seven years in prison to be served consecutively to the penalty for the underlying crime, fi ve years of supervised release and a fi ne of $250,000. Sentences are imposed by a federal district court judge based upon the U.S. Sentencing Guidelines and statutes that govern the determination of a sentence in a criminal case. Acting U.S. Attorney Joshua S. Levy and the Special Agent in Charge of the FBI’s Boston Division, Jodi Cohen, made the case announcement. Valuable assistance was provided by the Revere and Everett Police Departments. Assistant U.S. Attorney Lauren Maynard of the Major Crimes Unit is prosecuting the case. Group: Connolly Center Meeting Room, Thursday, April 25, at 12 p.m. In Lisa Gardner’s “Live to Tell,” four family members have been brutally murdered. The lives of three women unfold and connect as sins from the past emerge. See Kathleen for copies on her twice monthly visits or call the Parlin (617-3942300) or Shute (617-3942308) Libraries. Origami Club: Parlin Fireplace Room, Saturday, April 27, at 12 p.m. Come and practice the ancient art of paper folding. All ages and skill levels are welcome! Parlin Children’s In honor of Earth Day the Children’s Room will have an estimation jar at the front door display area. We will accept guesstimates all week and announce the winner on Friday, April 26. Lego Club: Parlin Children’s Room, Monday, April 22, from 3-5 p.m. Come to the Children’s Room after school on Mondays for some non-guided Lego fun. Open to all ages; children under six years old must be accompanied by an adult. No registration required. Storytime and Sing-along with Karen: Parlin Children’s Room, Wednesday, April 24, at 11 a.m. Join us for a funfi lled morning of singing and storytelling with Karen! Suggested ages: newborn to six. Drama Class: Parlin Children’s Room, Wednesday, April 24, at 3 p.m. Do you have a drama queen or king at home? Drama Class in the Parlin Children’s Department is the perfect opportunity for your child to put those acting skills to use with our drama coach! Suggested ages: six to 14. Story Time Adventures with Mrs. McAuliff e: Parlin Children’s Room, 11 a.m. on Thursday, April 25, and Friday, April 26. Join Mrs. McAuliff e for our enchanting Story Time! You will be whisked away on magical adventures through the pages of your favorite books. Bring a friend or make a new one in our circle of friends. Fluency Fun Fridays! Parlin Children’s Room, Friday, April 26, at 3 p.m. Level up your fl uency game! Join Mrs. McAuliff e for an afternoon of fun board games like Scrabble EVENTS | SEE PAGE 18

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