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Page 10 THE EVERETT ADVOCATE – FRiDAy, AugusT 4, 2023 EVENTS | FROM PAGE 7 are limited, so register today. Origami Club: Parlin Fireplace Room, Saturday, August 12, at 12 p.m. Learn how to fold animals of all kinds! Open to all ages and abilities. Paper and instruction will be provided. Parlin Children’s Lego Club: Parlin Children’s Room, Monday, August 7, from 3-5 p.m. Attention all Lego lovers: Lego Club is back at the Parlin Memorial Library! Come to the Children’s Room after school on Mondays for some free building Lego fun. Open to all ages; children under six years old must be accompanied by an adult; no registration required. Crafts for Kids: Parlin Children’s Room, Tuesday, August 8, at 2 p.m. We will be making a variety of crafts! All kids ages three and up are welcome; please come and join the fun! Registration is required; sign up online or at the Parlin Children’s desk. Mixed Media Crafts: Parlin Children’s Room, Tuesday and Thursday, August 8 & 10, at 4 p.m. Enjoy learning and develop your imagination! Join us for mixed media crafts every Tuesday and Thursday at 4 p.m. throughout the month of August. This program is funded by the Everett Cultural Council. Recommended for ages four to 12. Registration is required, and spots are limited, so sign up today at everettpubliclibraries.libcal.com Storytime and Singalong with Karen: Parlin Children’s Room, Wednesday, August 9, at 11 a.m. Join us for a funfi lled morning of singing and storytelling with Karen! Suggested ages: newborn to six. Drama Class: Parlin Children’s Room, Wednesday, August 9, at 3 p.m. Do you have a drama queen or king at home? Drama Class in the Parlin Children’s Department is the perfect opportunity for your child to put those acting skills to use with our drama coach! Suggested ages: six to 14. Fr iday Fami ly Movie Night! Parlin Meeting Room, Friday, August 11, at 3 p.m. Break out the popcorn! Come and watch “Kiki’s Delivery Service” with your friends and family. Shute Adult and Teens Personalized Jewelry Making: Shute Meeting Room, Thursday, August 10, at 7 p.m. Join us for a relaxing evening of jewelry making. With plenty of beading options, all we require is that you bring your creativity! Design your own personalized piece of jewelry, wear it and show it off just in time for the fall. This program is generously funded by the Friends of the Everett Public Libraries. Recommended for ages 14-109! Available spots are limited; please register by going on our website, everettpubliclibraries.org. Resume Writing, Shute Adult Department. Do you need help sprucing up an old resume or creating a new one? Sign up for a 30-minute session at both the Parlin and Shute Libraries. By appointment only; please call 617394-2302 for the Parlin Library and 617-394-2308 for the Shute Library to register for an appointment. Computer Basics 101, Shute Adult Department. Not familiar with the computer? Learn the basics: how to start up and shut down a computer, perform mouse and keyboard functions, use applications, learn Microsoft Word, navigate the Internet, set up an email account, and more! By appointment only; please call 617-394-2302 for the Parlin Library and 617394-2308 for the Shute Library to register. PARTY | FROM PAGE 9 2023. Hosted by Zion Church Ministries’ Senior Pastor Bishop Robert Brown and Executive Pastor Bishop Regina Shearer in collaboration with the City of Everett, the annual event was well attended by local and state offi cials and members of the community. It was open to all and continued to build togetherness and community pride. Those who attended had the opportunity to partake in a variety of activities suitable for all ages, such as music by Ultimate Music Entertainment LLC, free health screenings thanks to Cambridge Health Alliance (CHA), a gaming truck, children’s games, dance competitions for children and adults, a cornhole competition for adults and a basketball hoops competition. There was also plenty of delicious barbecue and other refreshments available to all who attended. “What better way to get to know our fellow residents than enjoying each other’s company in a festive and joyous atmosphere, and that was certainly what we had,” said Mayor DeMaria. “I’d like to thank Zion Church for allowing us to participate in this great yearly happening, and I am already looking forward to next year.” Mayor DeMaria would like to thank all who participated, contributed to and attended the event.

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