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Page 6 THE EVERETT ADVOCATE – FRiDAy, SEpTEmbER 27, 2024 City of Everett Launches Online Portal for Vital Records Requests Vital records such as birth, marriage, and death certificates can now be requested and paid for online E VERETT, MA – The Office of the City Clerk is pleased to announce the City of Everett has launched an online portal for vital records requests. Through the portal, users will be able to request and pay online for certified copies of vital records, such as birth certificates, marriage certificates, and death certificates without having to visit the office in-person. Additionally, funeral homes can request and pay for burial permits. To access the online portal, please visit everettma.permitium.com/rod. For any questions, please contact the Office of the City Clerk at 617394-2225 or email CityClerk@ ci.everett.ma.us. For Advertising with Results, call The Advocate Newspapers at 617-387-2200 or Info@advocatenews.net The Hot Spot Cabaret brings their unique musical comedy revue to the Feed the Need Harvest Party on Oct. 23. Mystic Valley Elder Services is hosting the fundraiser to support local older adults and adults with disabilities. (Courtesy photo) Y ou’re invited to the Feed the Need Harvest Party on Wednesday, October 23, hosted by Mystic Valley Elder Services (MVES)! Enjoy a delicious meal, live entertainment and more, all while supporting a worthy cause. Feed the Need will benefit MVES’ Meals on Wheels and food assistance programs in Chelsea, Everett, Malden, Medford, Melrose, North Reading, Reading, Revere, Stoneham, Wakefield and Winthrop. MVES is a registered nonprofit and has been serving the community since 1975. The Hot Spot Cabaret will perform a musical comedy revue featuring lively songs by five seasoned performers and a pianist. Enjoy a family-style dinner by Henry’s Catering of Malden and laugh your heart out for a good cause! There will also be great raffle opportunities. Tickets for $75 each or tables for eight at $600 each are now on sale. You can purchase Feed the Need tickets online at www.mves.org/ feedtheneed-2024. Event sponsorships are available as well. For more information, contact 781-388-4802 or email development@mves. org. MVES provides food security to older adults and adults with disabilities, plus a much-needed wellness check and social interaction. This programming is critically important for residents who rely on MVES due to their health or limited mobility. Food assistance is one of the ways that MVES empowers older adults and adults with disabilities to live safely and independently in their community. MVES also offers Home Care, Information and Options Counseling, Caregiver Support, Transportation and much more. Visit www. mves.org or call 781-324-7705 for more information. The Angel Fund for ALS Research Annual Gala To be held at Umass Chan medical School (Wakefield, MA) – The Annual Gala to benefit The Angel Fund for ALS Research, an independent nonprofit organization that benefits ALS (Lou Gehrig’s Disease) research at UMass Chan Medical School in Worcester, will be held at the Medical School on Saturday, October 5th beginning with tours of the laboratory in the new NERB research building at 6 p.m. The tours will enable attendees to see where the cutting-edge research takes place. Researchers will be on hand to explain their research projects. In addition to the tours, the evening will include a silent auction, dinner, and remarks from Dr. Robert H. Brown, Jr. of UMass Chann Medical School, and Richard Kennedy, President of The Angel Fund for ALS Research. The event will honEVENTS | SEE PAGE 7 “Feed the Need” Fundraiser Harvest party will support mystic Valley Elder Services’ efforts in the community

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