Page 6 THE EVERETT ADVOCATE – FRIDAY, DECEMBER 24, 2021 Everett Kiwanis hosts annual Holiday Luncheon D espite the Covid pandemic, the Everett Kiwanis concluded an amazing year of service on Tuesday with its Angel Tree Project where the club donated over $2,750 in $25 gift cards (110 cards) to the City of Everett Department of Human Services to be distributed to teens ages 12-16 years-old. On Tuesday, President KathyAnn Dottin acknowledged Santa Claus, as well as State Sen. Sal DiDomenico, who made special appearances at the event. The attendees enjoyed the musical talents of the Everett High School Acapella Choir under the guidance of teacher Nadia Monte. Supt. of Schools Priya Tahiliani, and her staff, enjoyed the holiday luncheon where 21 special education students received goodie bags for Christmas from the Kiwanis Club, Sen. DiDomenico’s and the Mayor’s Office. The Everett Kiwanis Club would like to thank the teachers of the EHS Culinary Arts Department including all of its students for an impressive menu! Santa Claus is pictured with Kiwanis Club President KathyAnn Dottin and the EHS Acapella Choir with teacher Nadia Monte (far right). Supt. of Schools Priya Tahiliani addresses the attendees at Tuesday’s Christmas luncheon. Everett Kiwanis Club President KathyAnn Dottin with Santa and State Sen. Sal DiDomenico. Everett Kiwanis Club President KathyAnn Dottin Everett Kiwanians Tricia LaRocca, Gina Maniscalco, Gianna D’Angelo-Dunn, and Joanne Parris are shown enjoying the luncheon. Everett Kiwanians, from left, Bernie Schwam, Fred Capone, John Mackey and Steven Rocco.
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