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Page 12 THE EVERETT ADVOCATE – FRiDAy, July 14, 2023 MOVIE NIGHTS | FROM PAGE 3 ofeverettma and @mayorcarlodemaria. Twitter: @Mayor_DeMaria. All are welcome to attend the many exciting events they have planned throughout the summer. Families attended the movie night at Everett Stadium. City Councillors Stephanie Smith and Irene Cardillo handed out candy t o attendees. The first Summer Movie Night of the summer featured “Puss in Boots: The Last Wish” on the new LED screen. Families attended the movie night at Everett Stadium. Attendees enjoyed free popcorn while watching the film. Melrose Arts & Crafts Society F ifteen teddy bears were donated to the East Foster Street Fire Station in Melrose recently by Melrose Arts & Crafts Society member Gina Stuffle. Lt. Sam Parsons accepted the teddy bears on behalf of the Fire Station. Gina also donated 15 teddy bears from Melrose Arts & Crafts Society to the Tremont Street Fire Station. Lt. MacIntosh and Firefighter Anthony Scalisi accepted the teddy bears on behalf of their Fire Station. Children who lose their homes and toys to a fire are often scared and traumatized, so these teddy bears often help them cope. The teddy bears are made by our members from printed, colorful fabric, which is cut into teddy bear shape, sewn, stuffed and finished with a ribbon around the neck. Currently chaired by Gina Stuffle, the Melrose Arts & Crafts Society has been making and donating these colorful bears for several decades.

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