THE EVERETT ADVOCATE – FRiDAy, OCTObER 27, 2023 Page 15 Everett Kiwanis Club Hosts Annual Installation of Officers Kiwanian Charlie Radosta is presented a plaque for his 60 years as a member of the Everett Kiwanis Club from former New England and Bermuda District of Division 12 Kiwanis International Lt. Gov. John Mattuchio (left) and Club President Fred Capone. Everett Kiwanis Club Past President Charles Radosta with guests. (Photos courtesy Fred Capone) T he Everett Kiwanis Club recently held their Annual Installation of Officers. This year the event was hosted at Exchange Street Bistro in Malden and the food was tremendous. Fred Capone was installed as President for the 2023-2024 year. Charlie Radosta served as Master of Ceremonies and had the crowd laughing all night. Charlie was presented with a plaque to commemorate his 60 years as a Kiwanian! Congrats to all. Everett Kiwanis Club Past President John Mackey (left) got a hug from Past President Rafael Santos. Everett Kiwanis Club Past President Peter Conti (standing right) enjoys a laugh with fellow Kiwanians during the recent installation in Malden. Shown from left to right are Everett Kiwanians: Past Presidents Roland Hughes, Stephen Rocco and Rafael Santos with Barbara and Past President John Mackey. Everett Kiwanis Club President Fred Capone addressed the attendees during the installation last week in Malden. Everett Kiwanis Club Past Presidents Dave O’Neil and Dave LaRovere (right) with Susan O’Neil during the installation banquet. Everett Kiwanis Club President Fred Capone (seated right) and his lovely wife, Michelle (seated left) with members of the Kiwanis Club, including Darren Costa, Past President Lou Morelli and former New England and Bermuda District of Division 12 Kiwanis International Lt. Gov. John Mattuchio. Pictured behind Michelle Capone are Priya Tahiliani and Leslie Mattuchio. Be the Change sculpture exhibition comes to Glendale Park A new series of sculptures is in Everett. The exhibit is called Be the Change, and the exhibition is designed to spark conversations around social justice themes. It’s thanks to local artist Martha Chason-Sokol and her nonprofit community art space, Art Lab Everett. Thanks also to Superintendent of Schools Priya Tahiliani and the Everett City Hall Planning Department for supporting and helping to facilitate this exhibit. You’ll find the sculptures at Glendale Park until December 15. They are an excellent opportunity for a walking field trip for many of Everett’s students, organizations in Everett and groups of friends. We are in the planning stages of organized tours with knowledgeable guides. The exhibition was created by the Jewish Arts Collaborative and funded by Combined Jewish Philanthropies. It was the brainchild of Newton artist Caron Tabb. Each of the artworks was created by a local Boston artist. Of special note is a piece by Brazilian American artist Julia Cseko.
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