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Page 12 THE EVERETT ADVOCATE – FRiDAy, July 25, 2025 Hundreds gather at Glendale Park for Everett’s Third Annual Nepal Day Celebration Food, music, dance and community spirit shine at Nepal Day in Everett A variety of traditional Nepali cuisine offered by local restaurants. Special to The Advocate O n Sunday, July 20, the City of Everett proudly partnered with the Greater Boston Nepali Community (GBNC) to host the third annual Nepal Day celebration at Glendale Park. The event drew hundreds of attendees who came together to honor and experience the rich traditions of Everett’s growing Nepali community. The day was filled with vibrant cultural expressions, including traditional food, live music, dance performances and family-friendly activities. Community members of all backgrounds joined in the festivities, showcasing the unity and diversity that define Everett. “We are very proud to have such a strong and vibrant Nepali community in Everett,” said Mayor Carlo DeMaria. “Nepal Day is a wonderful opportunity to celebrate our cultural diversity, and I’m grateful to everyone who helped make this event a success. I want to especially thank the Greater Boston Nepali Community, our Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Department, and all the dedicated volunteers and City staff involved.” All are welcome to attend the City’s upcoming community events. Residents can stay informed about upcoming events by visiting the City’s events calendar at cityofeverNEPAL DAY | SEE PAGE 13 Mayor Carlo DeMaria pictured with event leaders and GBNC members. Youth attendees enjoy the inflatable slide. Inflatable attractions provided fun for children and families. Students from Nepali Class Boston performing on stage. Mayor Carlo DeMaria receives a Dhaka topi, a traditional Nepali hat. The City’s DEI Department with GBNC members and event organizers. Mayor Carlo DeMaria and First Lady Stacy DeMaria greet attendees.

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