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THE EVERETT ADVOCATE–Friday, September 27, 2019 Page 7 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Everett Community Art Walk Ribbon Cutting Ceremony to Take Place October 1 E verett, MA–Integral Arts Everett cordially invites residents to the opening ceremony and ribbon cutting event for the Everett Community Art Walk on Tuesday, October 1st at 11am in front of Everett City Hall at 484 Broadway. Mayor Carlo DeMaria will be in attendance along with State Senator Sal DiDomenico and State Representative Joe McGonagle to welcome participants and kick off the start of this event. The Everett Community Art Walk is a city-wide month long art scavenger hunt in which participants are invited to explore the city and fi nd artwork hidden among 30 local businesses and community organizations. The exhibit will be on display throughout the entire month of October, and participants can view artwork at any time during the month. Participation is suitable for all ages, free, and open to the public. “I’m so excited to welcome people to come explore all the great things Everett has to off er, and help them discover some great local art along the way,” Says Karyn Alzayer, Founder and Board President of Integral Arts Everett. “It has truly been my pleasure to spearhead this project bringing artists, businesses, and residents together to strengthen our community, and we hope you enjoy it and have fun.” Scavenger hunt maps will be available at the opening ceremony, at all participating locations, and online on the Everett Community Art Walk website at https://everettcommunityartwalk.blogspot.com/p/locations. html. Participants are encouraged to try to fi nd all the hidden artwork throughout the city and document their fi ndings on their map or on social media. Integral Arts Everett will also be hosting a closing reception to welcome the community to meet participating artists, business owners, and show their scavenger hunt maps to earn tickets for raffl e prizes. This reception will be held at Village Bar and Grill, 38 Norman St. on Thursday, Novem~ UPCOMING EVENTS AT THE EVERETT PUBLIC LIBRARIES ~ Email or Resume Assistance Shute Memorial Library Mondays, October 7, 21 and 28 from 10:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Want to create your fi rst email, but don’t know how? Or do you need help sprucing up an old resume? Sign up for a 30-minute appointment at the Shute Memorial Library with your personal resume writing coach! Please call us at 617-394-2308 with any inquiries or to register. Under One Sky: Family Concert with Roger Tincknell Shute Memorial Library Meeting Room Tuesday, October 8 at 3:00 p.m. Come join musician, performer and educator Roger Tincknell as he presents an interactive, multilingual folk music program of international children’s songs, singing games and family sing-alongs from around the world. Sing along with Roger as he performs on a variety of instruments, including guitar, banjo, mandolin, ukulele, Russian balalaika, South America fl utes, Irish bodhran (drum), harmonica, African and Latin percussion. For all ages! Fun Friday: Day of Dragons Parlin Memorial Library Children’s Room Friday, October 11 at 11:00 a.m. Come to the Parlin Library at 11 a.m. on Friday, October 11 for a Day of Dragons. We’ll read a few dragon stories, build our own dragon heads and learn our dragon names. For ages three and up. No registration required. Lasell University welcomes new Everett students N EWTON – Lasell University welcomed more than 580 new students to its campus this month. They include Everett residents Marcgavin Metellus and Godson Tumpson. Metellus will be studying management and Tumpson will be studying psychology. Lasell is an independent coeducational university that emphasizes a combination of immersive learning and social and civic responsibility in both its graduate and undergraduate programs. Established in 1851, the institution is located on a 54-acre campus adjacent to a hub of professional and educational opportunities in Greater Boston. ber 7, at 6:30pm. See Integral Arts Everett’s website at https://everettcommunityartwalk.blogspot.com/ for a scavenger hunt map, or contact us at integralartseverett@gmail.com for more information. 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. For further information, contact: Karyn Alzayer Integral Arts Everett Board President, Everett Community Art Walk Committee Chair integralartseverett@gmail.com

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