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THE EVERETT ADVOCATE – FRiDAy, ApRil 21, 2023 Page 9 ~ EXCEllENCE iN THE EpS ~ Like the pros do it! EHS Culinary Arts students showcase their skills T MACS April meeting he Melrose Arts & Crafts Society will hold its April Monthly Meeting on April 24 from 9:00 a.m. to approximately 12:00 p.m. at First Baptist Church (561 Main St., Melrose). There will also be two classes available. Lori Rossi will be teaching a class about decorating wooden hand fans with flowers and Diamond Dots. Linda Camberlain will teach the other class about making terrariums of less than six inches THUMBS UP: State Representative Joe McGonagle is shown with members of the Everett High School Culinary Arts team members: seniors Patrick Bien-Aime, Thomas Guerrero, Ohsemenard Vales, Heidi Orellana Ramos and Ashley Arriaza Sageth. verett High School Culinary Arts students showcased their skills and creativity in the Massachusetts Restaurant Association’s ProStart Competition, which was held on March 21 at Gillette Stadium. A team of five culinary students had one hour to conceive, prepare, cook and plate a three-course meal – using only two burners! Everett placed fourth in the 12-school competition, recording near-perfect scores in product check-in, safety and sanitation, professionalism and teamwork. Representing EHS were seniors Patrick Bien-Aime, Thomas Guerrero, Ohsemenard Vales, Heidi Orellana Ramos and Ashley Arriaza Sageth. Their three-course menu was Italian influenced: a starter of ratatouille ravioli, followed by chicken marsala over creamy polenta, and capped with a tiramisu with a chocolate ganache. In addition, junior Cindy E with plants and small decorations. Julio Salado from Pepperberry Florist & Gift Shop (539 Main St., Melrose) will be talking about spring flowers, making flower arrangements and answering questions from the members. If you are interested in any of the above or have any questions about the society, please contact Dorothy Iudice at 781-662-2099. Hope to see you there. THE PAESANI CLUB ANNUAL POLENTA PARTY ANTHONY’S OF MALDEN 105 CANAL STREET MALDEN, MA. 02148 THURSDAY, MAY 18, 2023 6:00 PM COCKTAIL HOUR SAVE THE DATE! An appetizer, entrée and dessert on display LA MORA CONTEST FEATURING SAL “THE GOLDFISH SWALLOWER” BARRESI A beautiful and delicious cake was just one of many creations from the Everett High School Culinary Arts team. GREAT RATE ALERT: Emile finished sixth in a separate Cake Decorating Contest in which the competitors had only one hour to frost, pipe, decorate and present a twotiered cake. Depth of knowledge EHS art students take a field trip to Formlabs E verett High School sculpture students enjoyed a field trip to Formlabs in Somerville, where they took a tour of the facility and learned about the history, processes, techniques and real-life applications of 3D printing. Students viewed various 3D products, including sculptures, fashion, jewelry and even dental products, such as retainers and teeth. They interacted with engineers from the company’s dental, manufacturing and IT departments. The Formlabs professionals answered questions and talked about creative career opportunities. In addition, the EHS contingent viewed the work of local jeweler, sculptor and printmaker Tamar Etingen. She talk4.71% 18-Month CD Only $500 Minimum to open! No Maximum! New Money Only. Grab this offer NOW at any Members Plus branch! memberspluscu.org 781-905-1500 Formlabs in Somerville MEDFORD NORWOOD DORCHESTER EVERETT PLYMOUTH ed about her journey as an artist and her metal sculpture processes and techniques. The students especially loved Tamar’s earrings, which feature three different metals and a riveting technique. *APY = Annual Percentage Yield. Rates effective January 12, 2023, and subject to change without notice. The APY is based on the assumption that dividends will remain on deposit until maturity and that a withdrawal or fee will reduce earnings. $500.00 minimum deposit required to open an MPCU certificate. New money only. Certificates are fixed-rate accounts and will remain in effect until maturity. Fees that may be applicable to deposit accounts can be found on the fee schedule. In the case of CD or IRA, penalty may apply for early withdrawal. NCUA insures up to $250,000; MSIC insures all excess shares and deposits above the federal insurance limit of $250,000. APY*

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