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Page 18 THE EVERETT ADVOCATE – FRiDAy, MAy 23, 2025 Everett Community joins together for Spring Cleanup Day City staff, residents and community organizations joined together for a citywide clean up initiative Inspectional Services Department staff grilled hamburgers and hot dogs. Mayor Carlo DeMaria alongside students in the Key Club and Everett High School Athletics. For Kids Only Afterschool participated in the Spring Cleanup.. Members of the Everett Fire Department participated in the Spring Cleanup. Mayor Carlo DeMaria, Eliot Family Resource Center Program Director Liliana Patino and others. Special to The Advocate n Saturday, May 17, the City of Everett joined together with multiple community organizations and residents throughout the city for O the City of Everett’s annual Spring Cleanup event. From Rivergreen Park to Glendale Park and the many streets in between, participants joined in on this community effort to clean up the city’s neighborhoods. Former City Councillor Al Lattanzi and wife, Dolores, alongside their grandson Participants collected over 50 bags of litter from various sites throughout the city, in addition to other items, such as discarded tires, car parts and vacuums. Following the cleanup activities, all who participated were invited to a complimentary barbecue to thank all of the volunteers for their hard work. “I’m truly thankful for all of the volunteers who joined together for this important task,” said Mayor Carlo DeMaria. “Our Spring Cleanup event is always special because it brings so many of us together to achieve a goal that will have a positive impact for our community and CLEANUP DAY | SEE PAGE 19

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