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Page 2 THE EVERETT ADVOCATE – FRiDAy, OCTObER 11, 2024 City of Everett to celebrate Italian American Heritage Month All are welcome to celebrate italian culture at this event M Malden Catholic celebrates at beam signing ceremony for new building alden Catholic High School (MC) hosted a heartfelt The Italian fl ag is shown fl ying high at Everett City Hall during a past celebration of Italian American Heritage Month. (Photo courtesy of the City of Everett) Special to Th e Advocate M ayor Carlo DeMaria is pleased to announce that the City of Everett will host an Italian American Heritage Month Celebration event on Saturday, Oct. 19. The event will begin with a fl ag raising at 11 a.m. at City Hall (484 Broadway). Italian American Heritage Month is celebrated throughout the month of October to recognize the achievements and cultural contributions of Italian Americans. All are welcome to join the City of Everett in raising the Italian fl ag. Immediately following the fl ag raising, all are welcome partake in a celebration at the Edward G. Connolly Center (90 Chelsea St). The celebration will include food, dancing and live music performed by Italian American band Ambrosiani. For more information, please visit cityofeverett.com/ events/italian-heritage-celebration-2024. Need a hall for your special event? The Schiavo Club, located at 71 Tileston Street, Everett is available for your Birthdays, Anniversaries, Sweet 16 parties and more? For more info, call (857) 249-7882 Cedar impression half rounds beam signing ceremony on October 3 and 4, inviting students, alumni, parents, faculty and staff to commemorate a significant milestone in the construction of its new 50 Crystal St. building. Participants signed one of the fi - nal beams to be installed, marking a moment of unity and pride for the entire MC community. The new building, encompassing 72,000 square feet, is set to transform MC’s campus – featuring a state-of-the-art 35,000-squarefoot turf field, a 3,000 squarefoot wellness center and specialized learning labs for in-demand subjects, such as Financial Literacy, Biomedicine, Engineering and Entrepreneurship. Additionally, the facility will house 17 classrooms, many of which are specifi cally designed to support the launch of the new 7th and 8th grade program. To fi nance this ambitious project, MC launched a $40 million “Campaign for Malden Catholic,” supplemented by a construction loan from Brookline Bank. Offi cially launched this past April at the Malden Catholic Gala, which was held at the Encore Boston Harbor Malden Mayor Gary Christenson signs a beam. (Credit Jim Black/Blackworks) Resort with more than 700 in attendance, the Campaign will provide the 93-year-old institution with state-of-the-art facilities. MC President John Thornburg remarked, “The beam signing ceremony was a signifi cant milestone in our history as construction continues ahead of schedule on the building, which we believe will transform our campus. We already have over 500 families registered to attend an Open House to apply for enrollment next September in grades 7-9. The development of 50 Crystal Street is further cementing MC’s legacy as the fastest-growing Catholic school in New England.” About Malden Catholic Since 1932, MC has been an independent college preparatory school that has shaped emerging leaders in our community, claiming a Nobel Laureate, a Senator, two ambassadors and countless community and business heads among its alumni. Annually, graduates attend some of the nation’s most renown universities. Sponsored by the Xaverian Brothers and guided by their spiritual values of simplicity, humility, compassion, trust and zeal, MC inspires all students to lives of service, leadership and excellence. An inclusive community of faith, MC nurtures enduring personal relationships and life-long learning – https://www.maldencatholic.org City Offi ces Closed Monday, Oct. 14 as Everett Observes Columbus Day Trash, recycling and yard waste will not be picked up on Monday and will be delayed by one day for the rest of the week Special to Th e Advocate residents (8 a.m. to 7:30 p.m.). Observed on the second C ity offi ces will be closed to the public on Monday, Oct. 14, as Everett observes the Columbus Day holiday. City offices will re-open on Tuesday, Oct. 15, and City Hall will have extended hours for Monday in October, Columbus Day is a federal holiday in the United States. Monday’s observance will delay trash, recycling and yard waste pickup by one day. Please place your trash and recycling bins along with yard waste neatly on the sidewalk on the day after your regularly scheduled pickup for this week only. 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