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Page 16 THE EVERETT ADVOCATE – FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 2021 DELIVERS | FROM PAGE 8 we’ve yet to hear is what those challenging the Mayor would do differently. Tough times bring out the best in people. Carlo DeMaria is a time-tested leader. He FUNDING | FROM PAGE 8 Demas said he will provide the council with quarterly updates about how the ARPA money is being used. Chess anyone? In other news, Ward 4 Councillor Jimmy Tri Le offered a Resolution to have chess boards in the city’s parks. “They say that a mind is a terrible thing to waste,” he said. “That would give the kids a chance to exercise their is fair, compassionate and the leader Everett needs. Please join me in voting for Carlo on Tuesday, September 21st. Signed, Anthony DiPierro City Councilor, Ward Three minds.” Le said four seats would be provided for each chess board and that residents would need to bring their own chess pieces. More streetlights Le also presented a Resolution to have street lights installed along Lynn Street up to the Malden line. “Once you hit Fuller Street, it’s like we forget all those residents over there, all those taxpayers,” he said. Everett Community Art Walk participating artists announced ntegral Arts Everett proudly announced the artists who have been chosen to be featured in the upcoming Everett Community Art Walk. I “We received a stunning array of applications, and we are truly inspired by the level of artistry, hard work, and talent among our applicants. We couldn’t be more proud to showcase their work,” said Integral Arts Everett Founder/Board President Karyn Alzayer. With organizations across the city ready to host over 40 pieces of artwork, the Everett Community Art Walk is poised to present an engaging art adventure while showcasing local artists and boosting traffic to local businesses. Artwork will be sprinkled across the city in local businesses and community organizations, and visitors are invited to explore the city to discover them all. This scavenger hunt/ exhibit will be free, open to the public and suitable for all ages. The Everett Community Art Walk will be on display from October 2 through November 6. The Everett Community Art Walk will feature the work of 17 artists from local cities. The participating artists are Karyn Alzayer, Martha Chason-Sokol, Mary D’Alba, Jack Energy, Joanna Garren, Eleanor Gayhart, Evelyn Gayhart, Sioux Gerow, Jay Lazo Portillo, Karen McCune-Barca, Joyce Menna, Barbara Messana, Jackie Miller, Tina M. Oliveri, Katy Rogers, Dani Stanevicz and Alexandra Vogel. The Everett Community Art Walk is supported in part by a grant from the Everett Cultural Council, a local agency which is supported by the Mass Cultural Council, a state agency. See Integral Arts Everett’s website at integralartseverett.org for more information.

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