Page 14 THE EVERETT ADVOCATE – FRiDAy, ApRil 28, 2023 Council on Aging hosts American Red Cross emergency preparedness training Mayor celebrates Ma-Zel Custom Tattoo and Piercing’s 35-year anniversary Those who attended the training learned about how to be prepared for emergencies like natural disasters. Special to The Advocate M ayor Carlo DeMaria and the Council on Aging recently hosted the American Red Cross for an emergency preparedness presentation at the Connolly Center. Many topics were covered, such as what to pack in an emergency kit in case of a disaster like a hurricane. Some of the important items mentioned were water, nonperishable foods, medications, a flash light, a first aid kit and a blanket. Another topic was what to do and how to handle a fire safely. “Thank you to the American Red Cross and Council on Aging for hosting this presentation for Everett residents, especially our seniors,” said Mayor DeMaria. “It’s an important reminder to always be prepared for an emergency at all times.” The Council on Aging hosts many events, classes and presentations for Everett’s older adults throughout the year. To learn about future events, residents can visit the Connolly Center at 90 Chelsea St. or call 617-394-2270 to be connected to the Connolly Center for more information. Residents can also follow our social media accounts on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter. Facebook: City of Everett MA and Mayor Carlo DeMaria. Instagram: @ cityofeverettma and @mayorcarlodemaria. Twitter: @Mayor_DeMaria. DiDomenico welcomes residents to annual State House Civic Seminar Senator Sal DiDomenico presided over a mock Massachusetts Senate session. Special to The Advocate S enator Sal DiDomenico spoke with constituents from across our state at the 85th Citizens’ Legislative Seminar and presided over a simulated Senate Session with the individuals in the seminar. Each Senator gets to nominate interested constituents to join this annual civic engagement program where attendees learn about the history of the legislature, the legislative process and the state budget. “This is a great program for people who want to learn Mayor Carlo DeMaria presented a citation to owner Alec Winocour and his team to celebrate Ma-Zel Custom Tattoo and Piercing’s 35-year anniversary. M ayor Carlo DeMaria recently had the pleasure of presenting owner Alec Winocour with a citation to celebrate Ma-zel Custom Tattoo and Piercing’s 35th anniversary of being in business. Alec was born and raised in Everett, and his shop provides tattoos in all colors and locations and piercings. Located at 358 Ferry St., their team is ready to recreate images you bring in, or you can choose one from their gallery. They can also make the image you’ve been thinking about come to life as the tattoo you’ve dreamed of. “We are so glad to have Alec, who was born and raised in Everett, have his shop call the city he grew up in home for Ma-Zel Custom Tattoo and Piercing is located at 358 Ferry St. Their hours are as follows: Monday–Saturday: 12 p.m. to 8 p.m.; Sunday: 12 p.m. to 6 p.m. For more information about the services they offer, visit mazelcustom.com. 35 years,” said Mayor DeMaria. “Please join me in congratulating him and his team on this milestone. I wish them all the best and many more years to come.” Everett tennis coach runs Boston Marathon Senator Sal DiDomenico spoke with attendees at the Citizens’ Legislative Seminar. more about our government and get involved, and I am always happy to be a part of it each year,” said Senator DiDomenico. Coach Courtney Meninger celebrates as she finishes with her best time yet. (Courtesy photos, Courtney Meninger) I n her sixth race, Everett High Varsity Tennis Coach Courtney Meninger completed her best time yet at the Boston Marathon with 5:23:18.
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