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THE EVERETT ADVOCATE – FRiDAy, MAy 13, 2022 Page 5 City of Everett to partner with Everett Public Schools for Memorial Day event Special to Th e Advocate T he City of Everett, in partnership with the Everett Public Schools, is pleased to announce that a joint 2022 Memorial Day event will take place on Tuesday, May 24, 2022, at 6:00 p.m. at Glendale Park at the corner of Elm and Ferry Streets. The event will be emceed by Everett Veterans Aff airs Commissioner Jeanne Cristiano. The event will honor veterans of our armed services who have given the ultimate sacrifi ce to protect our country’s freedom. Guest speakers at the event will include Mayor Carlo DeMaria, State Senator Sal DiDomenico, Superintendent of Schools Priya Tahiliani and State Representative Joseph McGonagle. This evening of remembrance and refl ection will feature a special guest, Everett Police Department Sergeant John Michael Cristiano, who recently returned home Mayor and Council on Aging to offer free clinical pharmacist visit Special to Th e Advocate M ayor Carlo DeMaria and the Council on Aging, in collaboration with Cambridge Health Alliance, are pleased to off er a free blood pressure check and medication review to seniors who sign up. This will take place on Monday, May 23 from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. at the Connolly Center (90 Chelsea St.). We encourage Everett seniors to take advantage of this opportunity to ensure they are healthy. Checking your blood pressure and reviewing the medication you take is crucial to ensuring you are living a healthy lifestyle and not at an increased risk for a serious health problem. Please call 774-360-7521 to sign up. Face masks are required while visiting. KRESS | FROM PAGE 4 Mr. Kress comes to CHA with more than 20 years of experience in municipal leadership, policy development, and community organizing. He has a proven track record in developing multi-sector collaborations, building public/private partnerships, navigating local regulations, and employing data analysis to drive results and engage communities. During his tenure with the City of Somerville, Mr. Kress successfully reorganized and expanded the Department of Health and Human Services, overseeing areas including public and school health, prevention, emergency preparedness, the Council on Aging, and veterans’ services. Managing a staff of 65, he developed and implemented the department’s policies, goals, objectives, and performance measures, including the recruitment and retention of a diverse workforce, performance management, employee relations and engagement, and oversight of grant, local, state, and federal funding opportunities. He also expanded the department’s focus to better emphasize behavioral health, equity, accessibility, and community engagement. Prior to that position, Mr. Kress held several public administrator roles in Minnesota, including director of development services for the City of Minneapolis and policy aide for a Minneapolis City Council member. He holds a master’s degree in education from the University of Minnesota and a master’s in public policy from Tufts University. “Doug is an experienced and driven leader who deeply understands LIKE US ON FACEBOOK ADVOCATE NEWSPAPER FACEBOOK.COM/ADVOCATE.NEWS.MA CLINICAL PHARMACIST VISIT Are you interested in talking to a Pharmacist about your medication and get your Blood Pressure check? Monday May 23, 2022 10:00am -12:00pm Free Blood Pressure Check & Medication Review Connolly Senior Center 90 Chelsea Street. Everett Face Masks Required Please sign up today! Sign up sheet on Camille's door or call 774-360-7521 SPONSORED BY CAMBRIDGE HEALTH ALLIANCE, DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH, EVERETT FOUNDATION FOR THE AGED & THE EVERETT COUNCIL OF AGING after serving in Iraq. He served in the 101st Division Field Artillery for the United States Army. The program will also include much-anticipated performances from the award-winning Everett High School Band and Acapella group, as well as chorus groups from the Lafayette, Whittier, Parlin and Webster Schools. The City of Everett and Everett Public Schools invite residents to attend this Memorial Day event to remember our country’s fallen heroes and listen to patriotic songs performed by our City’s youths. All are welcome and encouraged to attend. our organization and shares our commitment to improve the health of our communities, and we are thrilled he is joining our team,” said CHA’s CEO Assaad Sayah, MD. 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