Page 14 THE EVERETT ADVOCATE – FRiDAy, JunE 16, 2023 Everett student-athlete receives letter for co-op lacrosse Caden Sylva, who plays on a co-op boys’ varsity lacrosse team with Malden High School, is pictured with Everett High School Athletic Director Tammy Turner during a recent Everett High School spring sports banquet at Anthony’s of Malden. He is the only Everett player on the coop team. (Courtesy photo, Robin Babcock) Mayor announces Special Presentation at the Connolly Center All are invited to learn more about the expected and unintended consequences and what you may not know about the war in ukraine M ayor Carlo DeMaria is pleased to announce that the Council on Aging will be hosting a presentation titled “The Ukraine War and Vladimir Putin, Consequences Expected and Unintended, What You Don’t Know But Should” by author, speaker and television personality Henry Quinlan on Tuesday, July 11, 2023, at 12:30 p.m. at the Connolly Center (90 Chelsea St.). The presentation will expand your knowledge about the war in Ukraine and examine the expected and unintended consequences the conflict has caused. Quinlan will also share information you most likely are not aware of based on his unique experience with Russia. Quinlan has 35 years of experience in relations with the former Soviet Union and Russia, including living in Moscow for five years and more than 60 trips to Russia and back since 1986 with his most recent trip being in 2018. He has visited Ukraine more than a dozen times and was interviewed by the Pentagon about a possible successor to Russian President Vladimir Putin. The highlight of his Russian experiences was being asked by former U.S. President George W. Bush to assist him and former First Lady Laura Bush with two projects in Moscow. The first project was a tour of a secret Soviet space research institute with Wally Schirra, who is one of the original seven NASA astronauts chosen for Project Mercury, which was the United States’ first effort to put humans into space in 1959. The second project was maintaining a 30year friendship with former Russian ambassador to the U.N. Vitaly Churkin. All are invited and encouraged to join us for this informative presentation. For additional information, please call 617394-2270 to be connected to the Connolly Center. New from the Everett Public Libraries: AtoZdatabases T he Everett Public Libraries are excited to introduce a powerful resource that will enhance our patrons’ research and information needs: AtoZdatabases! AtoZ is the premier database to help users find the following: A Business: With information on over 200 million businesses and executives, you can find contact and ownership information, annual revenue and more. A Job: Search over 2.3 million job postings powered by Indeed or prepare for your job search with interview tips and templates for cover letters and resumes. A Person: Get information on individuals by searching over one billion publicly available records. With this tool, you can do genealogy research and criminal searches, as well as do market research and find potential customers for your business. Get started today by visiting the Everett Public Libraries’ website at www.everettpubliclibraries.org/online-databases. Questions? Call 617-3942308 or visit the Parlin or Shute Memorial Libraries.
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