Page 12 THE EVERETT ADVOCATE – FRiDAy, July 22, 2022 City hosts first Summer Movie Night Parents and kids were having a good time while watching “Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse.” Many families brought their own blankets and chairs to sit on the hill at Everett Memorial Stadium to watch “Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse.” Free popcorn was handed out to everyone who attended. Councillor-at-Large Stephanie Smith and family enjoyed the film. Special to The Advocate ayor Carlo DeMaria and the City of Everett hosted the first Summer Movie Night of the season at Everett Memorial Stadium – featuring the film “Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse.” This movie night was the first in a series that will continue throughout the months of July and August. The goal is to bring Everett residents and families together to enjoy a film suitable for all ages as a community. “Spider-Man: Into the SpiM der-Verse” is an animated film that was released in 2018, and City Council President John Hanlon is shown along with Mayor DeMaria’s Summer Youth Program members. it follows the adventure of Miles Morales as he discovers there are many spider-like superheroes across different dimensions. Many families, kids and young and older adults brought their own blankets and lawn chairs to sit on the hill at Everett Stadium to watch the movie on the big screen. It was a beautiful, cool summer night that was perfect for watching a film outdoors. Free popcorn and drinks were handed out at Mayor DeMaria’s tent by his Summer Youth Program members for everyone to enjoy along with the movie. It was a beautiful night to watch a film outdoors under the stars. Mayor DeMaria and the City of Everett would like to thank everyone who attended the first Summer Movie Night. We invite everyone to please join us for our other upcoming movie nights this summer, which are as follows: Friday, July 22 for a showing of “Encanto”; Friday, August 12 for a showing of “Sonic the Hedgehog” and Friday, August 19 for a showing of “The Mitchells vs. The Machines.” All Summer Movie Nights will be held at Everett Memorial Stadium, which is located on Cabot Street in Everett. Mayor Carlo DeMaria’s Summer Youth Program members helped by handing out popcorn and drinks to attendees. KEY DATA | FROM PAGE 10 gramming accessible to all. Learn more mos.org. About the Mystic River Watershed Association The Mystic River Watershed Association (MyRWA) was founded in 1972 with a mission to protect and restore the Mystic River, its tributaries and watershed lands for the benefit of present and future generations and to celebrate the value, importance and great beauty of these natural resources. Our vision is a vibrant, healthy and resilient Mystic River watershed for the benefit of all our community members. To achieve this, the Mystic River Watershed Association is protecting water quality, restoring important habitat, building climate resilience, transforming parks and paths, and inspiring youth and community members.
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